Advances in magnetic and optical resonance. Volume 17 /

Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance, Volume 17 reviews different developing branches of coherent spectroscopy, focusing on the incoherent radiation pulses in optics and magnetic resonance. This book is divided into two chapters. Chapter 1 summarizes the uses and occasional advantages of incoh...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Warren, Warren S. (Editor)
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: San Diego :
Publication Dates: 1992.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/10572732/17
Summary: Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance, Volume 17 reviews different developing branches of coherent spectroscopy, focusing on the incoherent radiation pulses in optics and magnetic resonance. This book is divided into two chapters. Chapter 1 summarizes the uses and occasional advantages of incoherent radiation pulses in optics and magnetic resonance. The second chapter reviews theoretical developments in zero-field NMR and ESR spectroscopies. Other topics include the nonlinear incoherent spectroscopy; stochastic nonlinear susceptibilities; nonlinear interferometer for magnetic resonance; a.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (vii, 165 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483281483
1483281485
0120255170
9780120255177
Index Number: QC762
CLC: O482.53
Contents: Front Cover; Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; PREFACE; Chapter 1. Nonlinear Incoherent Spectroscopy: NOISY; I. Introduction; II. Basic Treatment; III. Stochastic Nonlinear Susceptibilities; IV. A Nonlinear Interferometer for Magnetic Resonance; V. Nonlinear Interference in NMR; VI. Nonlinear Interference and Optics; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Zero-Field Spin Dynamics and Relaxation; I. Introduction; II. Basic Concepts; III. Local Interactions; IV. ZF Lineshapes in the Presence of Molecular Reorientations: General Considerations