Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Line Shape for a Triangular Configuration of Nuclei

作者: E. R. Andrew , R. Bersohn

DOI: 10.1063/1.1747579

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摘要: The nuclear resonance line shape observed in solids can often be accounted for quantitatively and (in the absence of quadrupole effects) may provide information concerning orientation internuclear distances dipolar nuclei. As an example this method, shapes a rigid rotating triangular configuration such nuclei are calculated compared with recent experiments.

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