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Multiple-Pulse N.M.R. Experiments and Averaging Effects

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We have recently been developing at MIT a class of transient NMR experiments which appear to offer some interesting new possibilities for the application of NMR, particularly in solids [l–6]. A formal theory has already been given [6], but perhaps a simpler, semiclassical discussion of the main effects is still in order.

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Waugh, J.S. (1970). Multiple-Pulse N.M.R. Experiments and Averaging Effects. 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_9

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