Dipolar recoupling in solid state NMR by phase alternating pulse sequences
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Lin, J.; Bayro, Marvin J.; Khaneja, N.; Griffin, Robert Guy
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We describe some new developments in the methodology of making heteronuclear and homonuclear recoupling experiments in solid state NMR insensitive to rf-inhomogeneity by phase alternating the irradiation on the spin system every rotor period. By incorporating delays of half rotor periods in the pulse sequences, these phase alternating experiments can be made γ encoded. The proposed methodology is conceptually different from the standard methods of making recoupling experiments robust by the use of ramps and adiabatic pulses in the recoupling periods. We show how the concept of phase alternation can be incorporated in the design of homonuclear recoupling experiments that are both insensitive to chemical shift dispersion and rf-inhomogeneity.
Date issued
2008-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Publisher
Elsevier
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Lin, J., M.J. Bayro, R.G. Griffin, and N. Khaneja. “Dipolar recoupling in solid state NMR by phase alternating pulse sequences.” Journal of Magnetic Resonance 197, no. 2 (April 2009): 145-152.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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10907807
1096-0856