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This is a textbook intended for graduate students who plan to work in nuclear magnetic resonance or electron spin resonance. The text describes the basic principles of magnetic resonance, steady-state and pulse methods, the theory of the width, shape and position of spectral absorption lines as well as the theory of relaxation times. It also introduces the density matrix. This third edition adds new material to many parts, plus new sections on one- and two-dimensional Fourier transform methods, multiple quantum coherence and magnetic resonance imaging.




This is a textbook intended for graduate students who plan to work in nuclear magnetic resonance or electron spin resonance. The text describes the basic principles of magnetic resonance, steady-state and pulse methods, the theory of the width, shape and position of spectral absorption lines as well as the theory of relaxation times. It also introduces the density matrix. This third edition adds new material to many parts, plus new sections on one- and two-dimensional Fourier transform methods, multiple quantum coherence and magnetic resonance imaging.


This is a textbook intended for graduate students who plan to work in nuclear magnetic resonance or electron spin resonance. The text describes the basic principles of magnetic resonance, steady-state and pulse methods, the theory of the width, shape and position of spectral absorption lines as well as the theory of relaxation times. It also introduces the density matrix. This third edition adds new material to many parts, plus new sections on one- and two-dimensional Fourier transform methods, multiple quantum coherence and magnetic resonance imaging.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Elements of Resonance....Pages 1-9
Basic Theory....Pages 11-64
Magnetic Dipolar Broadening of Rigid Lattices....Pages 65-85
Magnetic Interactions of Nuclei with Electrons....Pages 87-144
Spin-Lattice Relaxation and Motional Narrowing of Resonance Lines....Pages 145-218
Spin Temperature in Magnetism and in Magnetic Resonance....Pages 219-246
Double Resonance....Pages 247-366
Advanced Concepts in Pulsed Magnetic Resonance....Pages 367-429
Multiple Quantum Coherence....Pages 431-483
Electric Quadrupole Effects....Pages 485-502
Electron Spin Resonance....Pages 503-554
Summary....Pages 555-555
Back Matter....Pages 557-658


This is a textbook intended for graduate students who plan to work in nuclear magnetic resonance or electron spin resonance. The text describes the basic principles of magnetic resonance, steady-state and pulse methods, the theory of the width, shape and position of spectral absorption lines as well as the theory of relaxation times. It also introduces the density matrix. This third edition adds new material to many parts, plus new sections on one- and two-dimensional Fourier transform methods, multiple quantum coherence and magnetic resonance imaging.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Elements of Resonance....Pages 1-9
Basic Theory....Pages 11-64
Magnetic Dipolar Broadening of Rigid Lattices....Pages 65-85
Magnetic Interactions of Nuclei with Electrons....Pages 87-144
Spin-Lattice Relaxation and Motional Narrowing of Resonance Lines....Pages 145-218
Spin Temperature in Magnetism and in Magnetic Resonance....Pages 219-246
Double Resonance....Pages 247-366
Advanced Concepts in Pulsed Magnetic Resonance....Pages 367-429
Multiple Quantum Coherence....Pages 431-483
Electric Quadrupole Effects....Pages 485-502
Electron Spin Resonance....Pages 503-554
Summary....Pages 555-555
Back Matter....Pages 557-658
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