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Title: | Theory of Selective and Non-selective Excitations in Magnetic Resonance |
Authors: | Singh, Dharmendra Kumar |
Keywords: | Magnetic Resonance Quadrupolar spins NMR spectroscopy |
Issue Date: | 20-Jul-2012 |
Publisher: | IISER Mohali |
Abstract: | Analytic description of radio-frequency (RF) pulses involving quadrupolar spins (I >1/2) in NMR spectroscopy is fraught with difficulty due to large quadrupolar couplings. In this thesis, a modest attempt is made to present an analytic description of pulse experiments involving quadrupolar spins. Specifically, the spin dynamics during selective and non- selective excitation is described using effective RF Hamiltonians. The formalism presented provides a framework for deriving the optimum flip-angles required for selective and non- selective excitations and is in excellent agreement with numerical simulations. |
Appears in Collections: | MS-07 |
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