A symmetric cascade of selective pulses applied on connected transitions leads to the excitation of a selected multiple-quantum coherence by a well-defined angle. This cascade selectively operates on the subspace of the multiple-quantum coherence and acts as a generator of rotation selectively on the multiple-quantum subspace. Single-transition operator algebra has been used to explain these experiments. Experiments have been performed on two- and three-spin systems. It is shown that such experiments can be utilized to measure the relaxation times of selected multiple-quantum coherences or of a specifically prepared initial longitudinal state of the spin system
A three-pulse sequence was designed to simultaneously acquire intermolecular multiple-quantum cohere...
In this paper, signals originating from a pure specific coherence of intermolecular three-spin order...
Multiple quantum-single quantum correlation experiments are employed for spectral simplification and...
A symmetric cascade of selective pulses applied on connected transitions leads to the excitation of ...
Excitation of multiple quantum coherence in dipolar coupled spin systems is usually accomplished wit...
Multiple quantum coherences are created by a single nonselective pulse from the equilibrium density ...
We study multiple-spin coherence transfers in linear Ising spin chains with nearest-neighbor couplin...
The question of whether a molecule can be made to absorb and emit photons only in groups of n is tre...
Multiple quantum coherences are typically characterised by their coherence number and the number of ...
The “universal bound on spin dynamics’’ proposed by Sørensen is examined in detail and shown to be o...
In the present work we demonstrate a novel method for spectral simplification and determination of t...
The study of multiple quantum coherences is discussed as a general method leading to the identificat...
The density operator of a coupled nuclear spin system often includes multi-spin coherences represent...
An NMR pulse sequence was used to study the signal features from intermolecular multiple-quantum coh...
The effect of short, strong radiofrequency pulses on the nuclear spin system is examined. Providing ...
A three-pulse sequence was designed to simultaneously acquire intermolecular multiple-quantum cohere...
In this paper, signals originating from a pure specific coherence of intermolecular three-spin order...
Multiple quantum-single quantum correlation experiments are employed for spectral simplification and...
A symmetric cascade of selective pulses applied on connected transitions leads to the excitation of ...
Excitation of multiple quantum coherence in dipolar coupled spin systems is usually accomplished wit...
Multiple quantum coherences are created by a single nonselective pulse from the equilibrium density ...
We study multiple-spin coherence transfers in linear Ising spin chains with nearest-neighbor couplin...
The question of whether a molecule can be made to absorb and emit photons only in groups of n is tre...
Multiple quantum coherences are typically characterised by their coherence number and the number of ...
The “universal bound on spin dynamics’’ proposed by Sørensen is examined in detail and shown to be o...
In the present work we demonstrate a novel method for spectral simplification and determination of t...
The study of multiple quantum coherences is discussed as a general method leading to the identificat...
The density operator of a coupled nuclear spin system often includes multi-spin coherences represent...
An NMR pulse sequence was used to study the signal features from intermolecular multiple-quantum coh...
The effect of short, strong radiofrequency pulses on the nuclear spin system is examined. Providing ...
A three-pulse sequence was designed to simultaneously acquire intermolecular multiple-quantum cohere...
In this paper, signals originating from a pure specific coherence of intermolecular three-spin order...
Multiple quantum-single quantum correlation experiments are employed for spectral simplification and...