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On the theory of spin-spin relaxation I
Physica, 1960Abstract The method for computing spin-spin relaxation times, developed in our first paper ∗) will be worked out in more detail for systems containing only one magnetic specimen. Numerical calculations are performed for two types of lattices, and the results are compared with the experimental value of τ for the ammonium cupric Tutton salt. Besides a
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Spin-spin interaction in the spin-precession equations
Physical Review D, 2009One of the most active field of research in general relativity is the description of the spin properties of astrophysical objects. The main tool in the description of the gravitational waves emitted by compact binary systems in the inspiral era is the post-Newtonian (PN) approximation, where spin effects, namely, spin-orbit and spin-spin interactions ...
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Programmable quantum simulations of spin systems with trapped ions
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021Christopher Monroe +2 more
exaly
2003
Abstract We now come to a second important aspect of high-resolution NMR spectra the fine structure. While the chemical shift is the main factor determining the frequency of the response from a particular chemical site, each response may also exhibit some fine structure representing interactions with neighbouring magnetic nuclei.
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Abstract We now come to a second important aspect of high-resolution NMR spectra the fine structure. While the chemical shift is the main factor determining the frequency of the response from a particular chemical site, each response may also exhibit some fine structure representing interactions with neighbouring magnetic nuclei.
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1987
In most routine applications of NMR only the magnitude of the isotropic average of the coupling constant appears, and this merely as spacings in symmetric multiplet patterns. However, the additional information which comes from the sign of the isotropic average coupling constant and the anisotropy of the coupling tensor is of even greater use as a ...
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In most routine applications of NMR only the magnitude of the isotropic average of the coupling constant appears, and this merely as spacings in symmetric multiplet patterns. However, the additional information which comes from the sign of the isotropic average coupling constant and the anisotropy of the coupling tensor is of even greater use as a ...
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