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NMR 'diffraction' in solids?

P Mansfield and P K Grannell

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A new approach to the study of structure in solids by NMR is described. Multiple-pulse line-narrowing sequences and an applied magnetic field gradient are used. The theoretical analysis highlights the analogy with X-ray diffraction. Experimental results from a model one-dimensional lattice are presented.


PACS

76.60.-k Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation

61.05.cp X-ray diffraction

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 22 (13 November 1973)



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