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The exchange of energy between a system of nuclear spins immersed in a strong magnetic field, and the heat reservoir consisting of the other degrees of freedom (the “lattice”) of the substance containing the m...
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Erratum to: Theory of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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Erratum to: Theory and Experimental Results
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Erratum to: Introduction
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Erratum to: The Experimental Method
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Introduction
The fundamental properties of a nucleus can be listed in the followina way (B1): <m:math display='block'> <m:mtable columnalign='left'> <m:mtr> <m:mtd...
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Relaxation by Quadrupole Coupling
If a nucleus has a spin I > ½, the possibility of a spherically asymmetrical charge distribution over the nucleus exists. The value of the electric quadrupole momente e Q is defined in Casimir’s basic treatise (C...
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Theory of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
The description given in section 1.4 of the transitions of a free spin in a rotating magnetic field needs some rectification. It is clear that, when in the classical picture the gyroscope has been turned over,...
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Theory and Experimental Results
In chapter 2 a general theory for the relaxation time was presented. In order to apply it to practical cases we have to evaluate the Fourier spectra of the functions of the position coordinates F 0, F
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The Experimental Method
From the preceding chapters it should be clear that the problem is to measure a small change of the magnetic susceptibility in the radio-frequency range, caused by the resonance of the nuclei. The essential pa...