Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5392087 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The idea of integrated cross polarization which has been utilized for electron-to-nucleus polarization transfer is applied to nucleus-to-nucleus polarization transfer. Instead of using a Ï2 pulse followed by a Ï2 phase-shifted locking pulse like in the conventional cross polarization, irradiation with a single phase is applied together with adiabatic frequency sweep from far off-resonance toward on-resonance. This is capable of locking individual spin packets even in the presence of considerable spectral distribution and/or line broadening. Thus, this technique can provide efficient polarization transfer for spin species having large chemical shifts and experiments in high static fields.
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Authors
Weng Kung Peng, Kazuyuki Takeda, Masahiro Kitagawa,