2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2004.12.001
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From nuclear structure to the quadrupolar NMR interaction and high-resolution spectroscopy

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“…The quadrupolar interaction arises from the electrostatic energy term involving the charge distribution of the nucleus and the electric field gradient around the nucleus [3,33,34]. The quadrupolar term is the first non-vanishing term in a series expansion, with higher order terms (hexadecapole) being negligibly small.…”
Section: Theoretical Formalism and Pulse Sequencesmentioning
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“…The quadrupolar interaction arises from the electrostatic energy term involving the charge distribution of the nucleus and the electric field gradient around the nucleus [3,33,34]. The quadrupolar term is the first non-vanishing term in a series expansion, with higher order terms (hexadecapole) being negligibly small.…”
Section: Theoretical Formalism and Pulse Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to follow the sequence of events in experiments at high magnetic fields, one can follow these simple rules: [3,48]. …”
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“…In this limit the secular approximation to the first order quadrupolar interaction is appropriate and is given by [19] [20]…”
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“…The Euler angles α, β, γ, relate the principal axis frame to the laboratory frame. With these conventions, rQCC represents the splitting in Hz between the resonance transitions under the action of the quadrupolar coupling (18).…”
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