We present a design scheme for phase-sensitive, convection-compensating diffusion experiments with gradient-selected homonuclear double-quantum filtering. The scheme consists of three blocks: a 1/2J evolution period during which antiphase single-quantum coherences are created; a period of double-quantum evolution; and another 1/2J period, during which antiphase single-quantum coherences are converted back into an in-phase state. A single coherence transfer pathway is selected using an asymmetric set of gradient pulses, and both diffusion sensitization and convection compensation are built into the gradient coherence transfer pathway selection. Double-quantum filtering can be used either for solvent suppression or spectral editing, and we de...
Coherent control holds the promise of becoming a powerful spectroscopic tool for the study of comple...
In this article we report a detailed and understandable analysis of the evolution of various coheren...
Simonius has shown this remarkable result that if the coherence of wavefunctions is destroyed after ...
We present a design scheme for phase-sensitive, convection-compensating diffusion experiments with g...
We have previously shown that H-1 pulsed-field-gradient (PFG) NMR spectroscopy provides a facile met...
Thermal convection and high intensity solvent resonances can significantly hamper diffusion estimate...
Recent studies have indicated that the relaxation rate of the H-1-C-13 multiple-quantum coherence is...
In this paper, behaviors of single-quantum coherences and inter-molecular multiple-quantum coherence...
We consider a system subject to a quantum optical master equation at finite temperature and study a ...
The measurement of molecular translational diffusion in solution by NMR pulsed field gradient experi...
In the context of a large class of experiments dealing with quantum computing, we quantitatively ana...
Open AccessWe study the dynamics of the quantum phase distribution associated with the reduced densi...
Oscillating-gradient spin echo (OGSE) diffusion experiments have long been used to measure the short...
We study the effect of frequent projective measurements on the dynamics of quantum self-sustaining s...
Gradient-selected (gs) HSQC-NOESY type experiments are often applied in order to obtain NOE cross pe...
Coherent control holds the promise of becoming a powerful spectroscopic tool for the study of comple...
In this article we report a detailed and understandable analysis of the evolution of various coheren...
Simonius has shown this remarkable result that if the coherence of wavefunctions is destroyed after ...
We present a design scheme for phase-sensitive, convection-compensating diffusion experiments with g...
We have previously shown that H-1 pulsed-field-gradient (PFG) NMR spectroscopy provides a facile met...
Thermal convection and high intensity solvent resonances can significantly hamper diffusion estimate...
Recent studies have indicated that the relaxation rate of the H-1-C-13 multiple-quantum coherence is...
In this paper, behaviors of single-quantum coherences and inter-molecular multiple-quantum coherence...
We consider a system subject to a quantum optical master equation at finite temperature and study a ...
The measurement of molecular translational diffusion in solution by NMR pulsed field gradient experi...
In the context of a large class of experiments dealing with quantum computing, we quantitatively ana...
Open AccessWe study the dynamics of the quantum phase distribution associated with the reduced densi...
Oscillating-gradient spin echo (OGSE) diffusion experiments have long been used to measure the short...
We study the effect of frequent projective measurements on the dynamics of quantum self-sustaining s...
Gradient-selected (gs) HSQC-NOESY type experiments are often applied in order to obtain NOE cross pe...
Coherent control holds the promise of becoming a powerful spectroscopic tool for the study of comple...
In this article we report a detailed and understandable analysis of the evolution of various coheren...
Simonius has shown this remarkable result that if the coherence of wavefunctions is destroyed after ...