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Zero Field NMR[edit]

Zero field NMR is a branch of nuclear magnetic resonance concerned NMR imaging and spectroscopy in an environment carefully screened from magnetic fields. It has been used to measure scalar effects such as spin-spin coupling, J-couplings and dipole-dipole couplings.

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Zero-field NMR was first proposed

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  1. ^ D. B. Zax - Zero-field NMR -
  2. ^ A. Thayer and A. Pines - Zero-field NMR -
  3. ^ J. A. Jones and A. Pines, Geometric dephasing in zero-field magnetic resonance - J. Chem. Phys. 106, 3007 (1997), doi:10.1063/1.473046

Category:Nuclear magnetic resonance


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