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N.M.R. Studies of Glasses and Related Crystalline Solids

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Magnetic Resonance

Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques have been used in recent years in this laboratory to study atomic arrangements and chemical bonds in a variety of glasses [1–15]. The theory and experimental procedures for such studies have been presented elsewhere [1–5], but a brief summary is appropriate here.

Research supported by the U. S. Office of Naval Research, the Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the Owens-Illinois Glass Company.

1968–69 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow.

Visiting Professor, Department of Glass Technology, University of Sheffield, U. K. (1968–69).

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Bray, P.J. (1970). N.M.R. Studies of Glasses and Related Crystalline Solids. In: Coogan, C.K., Ham, N.S., Stuart, S.N., Pilbrow, J.R., Wilson, G.V.H. (eds) Magnetic Resonance. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7373-9_2

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