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The various forms of magnetic resonance have become ubiquitous tools for many kinds of scientific investigations. In this paper, I will review some of the basic ideas that govern the main applications of magnetic resonance, and present examples of their use in problems of current interest to the field of nonlinearities in condensed matter physics. At the end, prospects for future developments in magnetic resonance techniques and applications will be presented.
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Clark, W.G. (1987). Magnetic Resonance as a Probe of Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter Physics. In: Bishop, A.R., Campbell, D.K., Kumar, P., Trullinger, S.E. (eds) Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 69. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83033-4_15
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