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Compensation of radiation damping during selective pulses in NMR spectroscopy
A wide variety of amplitude- or phase-modulated pulses, which are designed for selective excitation, inversion or refocusing, are severely perturbed by radiation damping effects in the presence of a large macroscopic magnetization. A general method is presented to compensate for radiation damping during the application of selective radiofrequency pulses. This method, which has general applicability for any amplitude- or frequency-modulated radiofrequency pulse, is demonstrated exptl. for inversion pulses. [on SciFinder (R)]
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research article
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Publication date
1999
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Volume
308
Issue
5,6
Start page
397
End page
402
Peer reviewed
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February 22, 2006
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