Radiofrequency-pulse excitation in time-domain zero field magnetic resonance
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2001-11-21
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Time-domain zero-field magnetic resonance is extended by applying radiofrequency pulses for the initiation and termination of precession at zero field. Radiofrequency-pulse excitation is suitable for observing resonance in wide quadrupolar spectra and for the design of more elaborate pulse experiments.
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Kreis, R.; Suter, D.; Ernst R. R.: Radiofrequency-pulse excitation in time-domain zero field magnetic resonance. In: Chemical Physics Letters Nr. 3, Jg. 123(1986), S. 154-158.