Published June 1, 1971
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Transverse-magnetization recovery in the rotating frame
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- Rhim, Won-Kyu
- Kessemeier, Horst
Chicago
Abstract
The transverse relaxation of F19 nuclei in Teflon in the rotating frame at exact resonance has been studied by using rf fields large compared to the local field in this solid. Various pulse sequences are explored which serve to trace out the decay of the magnetization in the rotating frame and, further, to recover the magnetization lost under the action of secular dipolar terms and of the inhomogeneity of the rf magnetic field. It is found theoretically, and partially confirmed experimentally, that the rotary free-induction decay can be refocussed even after the spin system has presumably attained a steady state in the rotating frame, contrary to the assumption of the spin-temperature approximation.
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©1971 The American Physical Society. Received 12 March 1970; revised manuscript received 12 February 1971. Work supported by the University of North Carolina Materials Research Center under Contract No. SD-100 from the Advanced Research Projects Agency.Files
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