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New techniques in nuclear magnetic resonance
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The effect of short, strong radiofrequency pulses on the nuclear spin system is examined. Providing the durations of the pulses are short with respect to coupling constants within the spin system, they may be described by simple rotation operators which are exponential functions of the angular momentum operators. Operator algebra can be used to define the interaction of such pulses with the spin system, and the mutual interaction of a sequence of pulses. The case of a simple coupled spin ...
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Levitt, M., & Levitt, M. H. (1981). New techniques in nuclear magnetic resonance [PhD thesis]. University of Oxford.MLA Style
Levitt, M., and Malcolm Harris Levitt. New Techniques in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. University of Oxford, 1981.Chicago Style
Levitt, M, and Malcolm Harris Levitt. 1981. “New Techniques in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.” PhD thesis, University of Oxford.Print
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- Publication date:
- 1981
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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- Language:
- English
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- Levitt, Malcolm Harris
- Copyright date:
- 1981
- Notes:
- This thesis was digitised thanks to the generosity of Dr Leonard Polonsky
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