First-order nuclear dipolar order in rotating solids
First-order nuclear dipolar order in rotating solids
Nuclear spins' dipolar order is created under magic angle spinning through the first-order process made possible by simultaneous implementation of dipolar recoupling and adiabatic demagnetization in a reference frame reached out through nested transformations, firstly from the laboratory frame into the rotating frame, and then into the spin coordinate system nutating inside its parent frame. In such a nutating frame, both the static and resonantly rotating radio-frequency (RF) fields are invisible, and the re-introduced dipolar interaction provides a secular eigenstate on which dipolar order develops with assist of an additional portion of RF field designed to implement adiabatic demagnetization in the nutating frame.
Kohei Suzuki、Kazuyuki Takeda
物理学
Kohei Suzuki,Kazuyuki Takeda.First-order nuclear dipolar order in rotating solids[EB/OL].(2025-06-27)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.21916.点此复制
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