Advances in Magnetic Resonance
Volume 10
- 1 Edición - 10 de marzo de 1983
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- Editor: John S. Waugh
- Idioma: Inglés
Advances in Magnetic Resonance, Volume 10, presents a variety of contributions to the theory and practice of magnetic resonance. The book contains three chapters that examine… Leer más
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Advances in Magnetic Resonance, Volume 10, presents a variety of contributions to the theory and practice of magnetic resonance. The book contains three chapters that examine superoperators in magnetic resonance; ultrasonically modulated paramagnetic resonance; and the utility of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and electron-nuclear double-resonance (ENDOR) techniques for studying low-frequency modes of atomic fluctuations and their significance for understanding the mechanism of structural phase transitions in solids.
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Contributors
Contents of Previous Volumes
Superoperators in Magnetic Resonance
I. Introduction
II. Superkets, Superbras, Superoperators, and Bases in Superspace
III. Simple Symmetries of Superoperators
IV. Equation of Motion and Standard Tools for Its Solution
V. Stochastic Hamiltonian and Liouvillian: Ensemble-Averaged Finite Time-Displacement Superoperator U(t1,t0)
VI. Relaxation in the Short Correlation Time Limit (Liquids and Gases)
VII. Relaxation by Chemical Rate Processes
VIII. The Simple Example of a Single Spin ½
Ultrasonically Modulated Paramagnetic Resonance
I. Introduction
II. Ultrasonics
III. UMER
IV. Theory
V. Results
VI. Conclusion
EPR and ENDOR Studies of Slow Dynamics and the Central Peak Phenomenon near Phase Transitions
I. Introduction
II. KDP-Type Crystals: Structure and Phase-Transition Mechanisms
III. EPR of KDP-Type Crystals
IV. Interpretation of the EPR and ENDOR Data
V. EPR of SrTiO3: The Vanishing CP Width
VI. Cluster Excitations in a Purely "Displacive" System: K2OsCl6
VII. Summary of the Review and Some Suggestions
Addendum
Index
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- Publicado: 14 de noviembre de 2013
- Idioma: Inglés
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