2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2008.08.072
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Irreducible spherical tensor analysis of quadrupolar nuclei

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“…The flip-angle-based selections mentioned here represent special cases of rank-selection procedures, which is in principle extendible to any spin value [66,67]. …”
Section: Theoretical Formalism and Pulse Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flip-angle-based selections mentioned here represent special cases of rank-selection procedures, which is in principle extendible to any spin value [66,67]. …”
Section: Theoretical Formalism and Pulse Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In two-dimensional MRI experiments employing phase encoding along the indirect dimension (see Figure S1), there is no relaxation decay along this dimension. ,, Hence, unlike in the directly detected, frequency-encoded dimension, the broadening (blurring) does not arise from the relaxation decay. However, the finite (limited) resolution Δ (which is also the pixel size) along this dimension, naturally gives rise to sinc wrapping, , as shown in Supporting Information (SI) eqs S17 and S18 based on quantum mechanical density matrix calculations. ,,− Here we propose that this blurring be described by a general (e.g., Gaussian) PSF whose HWHM is given by (see eqs S24–S26)­ …”
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confidence: 87%