International audienceUltrafast NMR based on spatial encoding yields arbitrary multidimensional spectra in a single scan. The dramatic acceleration afforded by spatial parallelisation makes it possible to capture transient species and processes, and has notably been applied to the monitoring of reactions and the analysis of hyperpolarised species. At the heart of ultrafast NMR lies the spatially sequential manipulation of nuclear spins. This is virtually always achieved by combining a swept radio-frequency pulse with a magnetic field gradient pulse. The dynamics of nuclear spins during these pulse sequence elements is key to understand and design ultrafast NMR experiments, and can often be described by surprisingly simple models. This artic...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a principal analytical technique used for the struc...
We present the architecture of the versatile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer with soft...
International audienceThe possibility to record a full 2D spectrum in less than a second using ultra...
Discrete and Continuous spatial encoding methods are described with details of understanding princip...
Multidimensional acquisitions play a central role in the progress and applications of nuclear magnet...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
Abstract Standard diffusion NMR measurements require the repetition of the experiment multiple time...
Abstract Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy relies on the versatile chemical...
The repetition rate of an NMR experiment is usually limited by the longitudinal relaxation times of ...
Laplace NMR (LNMR) consists of relaxation and diffusion measurements providing detailed information ...
Laplace NMR (LNMR) consists of relaxation and diffusion measurements providing detailed information ...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a principal analytical technique used for the struc...
We present the architecture of the versatile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer with soft...
International audienceThe possibility to record a full 2D spectrum in less than a second using ultra...
Discrete and Continuous spatial encoding methods are described with details of understanding princip...
Multidimensional acquisitions play a central role in the progress and applications of nuclear magnet...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
NMR photography has gained significant attention as a method of storing and retrieving information u...
Abstract Standard diffusion NMR measurements require the repetition of the experiment multiple time...
Abstract Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy relies on the versatile chemical...
The repetition rate of an NMR experiment is usually limited by the longitudinal relaxation times of ...
Laplace NMR (LNMR) consists of relaxation and diffusion measurements providing detailed information ...
Laplace NMR (LNMR) consists of relaxation and diffusion measurements providing detailed information ...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a principal analytical technique used for the struc...
We present the architecture of the versatile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer with soft...
International audienceThe possibility to record a full 2D spectrum in less than a second using ultra...