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2D inverse experiments allow an amplification factor of [γ(X)/γ(A)]5/2. The two basic sequences are presented and discussed. Experimental requirements and parameter setting are outlined. Several examples which imply nuclei having the lowest receptivity (Os and Fe) are reported. Extension to the measurement of T1 using inverse spectroscopy is exemplified on an osmium complex.

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Brevard, C., Granger, P. (1990). Inverse Spectroscopy. In: Granger, P., Harris, R.K. (eds) Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids and Solids — Chemical Applications. NATO ASI Series, vol 322. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2149-8_9

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