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The dipolar-correlation effect refers to the unaveraged part of dipolar coupling. It is a particularly favorable way of exploiting residual dipolar interactions for studies of molecular dynamics on a time scale typically beginning with 10-3 s.
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In this context “shortest” means “shortest beyond the motional-averaging regime” (Eq. 17.7) in contrast to the general director-fluctuation theory. Modes contributing to motional averaging are irrelevant for the dipolar-correlation effect as discussed in Sect. 17.1.
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Kimmich, R. (1997). The Dipolar-Correlation Effect. In: NMR. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60582-6_17
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