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Spin-Noise Gradient Echoes

2021 
Abstract. Nuclear spin-noise spectroscopy in absence of radio frequency pulses was studied under the influence of pulsed field gradients (PFGs) on pure and mixed liquids. Under conditions, where the radiation-damping induced line broadening is smaller than the gradient dependent inhomogeneous broadening, echo responses can be observed in difference spectra between experiments employing pulsed field gradient pairs of same and opposite signs. These observed “spin-noise gradient echoes” (SNGEs) were analyzed through a simple model to describe the effects of transient phenomena. Experiments performed on high resolution NMR probes demonstrate how “refocused spin noise” behaves and how it can be exploited to determine sample properties. In bulk liquids and their mixtures transverse relaxation times as well as translational diffusion constants can be determined from SNGE spectra recorded following tailored sequences of magnetic field gradient pulses.
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