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Produktopera–
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/prodop_a4.pdf1 Feb 2001: i I i Ia aθ θθ θ. {old operator}. {old operator} {new operator}. ... The diagram showsthat Iy (the "old operator") is rotated to Iz (the "new operator"). -
Produktopera–
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/prodop_letter.pdf1 Feb 2001: i I i Ia aθ θθ θ. {old operator}. {old operator} {new operator}. ... The diagram shows that –Iz (the "old operator") is rotated to –Ix (the "new operator"). -
One-Dimensional DOSY
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/onedimensionaldosy.pdf23 Nov 2001: A new NMR experiment for correlating diffusion coefficients andchemical shifts is presented. ... INTRODUCTION. In this paper, we describe a new NMR experiment that, frosingle one-dimensional experiment, provides the same infortion as diffusion-ordered -
Measurement of Convection and Temperature Profiles in Liquid Samples
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/convectionandtemperature.pdf26 Nov 2001: With any movement to a new pos. he spins will experience a spatially dependent phase durinecond gradient different from that needed to undo the effehe first gradient. ... vennd. he methods used for their measurement, should be of ino those involved in -
Basis_Quante–
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/quant_a4.pdf1 Feb 2001: operator function = (new function). An example of an operator is ( )d dx ; in words this operator says"differentiate with respect to x". ... the "new function" is cos x. Operators can also be simple functions, so forexample the operator x2 just means -
Basis_Quante–
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/quant_letter.pdf1 Feb 2001: operator function = (new function). An example of an operator is ( )d dx ; in words this operator says "differentiatewith respect to x". ... the "new function" is cos x. Operators can also be simple functions, so forexample the operator x2 just means -
3–1 3 Basic concepts fortwo-dimensional NMR ���� ,QWURGXFWLRQ The ...
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/2d_a4.pdf1 Feb 2001: 3–1. 3 Basic concepts fortwo-dimensional NMR. ,QWURGXFWLRQ. The basic ideas of two-dimensional NMR will be introduced by reference tothe appearance of a COSY spectrum; later in this lecture the productoperator formalism will be used to predict the -
2d_3_12
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/2d_letter.pdf1 Feb 2001: 3–1. 3 Basic concepts fortwo-dimensional NMR. ,QWURGXFWLRQ. The basic ideas of two-dimensional NMR will be introduced by reference to theappearance of a COSY spectrum; later in this lecture the product operatorformalism will be used to predict the -
4–1 4 Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses ...
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/phasen_a4.pdf1 Feb 2001: 4–1. 4 Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses. A multiple-pulse NMR experiment is designed to manipulate the spins in a certain carefully defined way so as to produce a particular spectrum. However, a given pulse sequence usually -
4–1 4 Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses ...
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/phasen_letter.pdf1 Feb 2001: 4–1. 4 Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses. A multiple-pulse NMR experiment is designed to manipulate the spins in a certain carefully defined way so as to produce a particular spectrum. However, a given pulse sequence usually
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