Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5407624 Journal of Magnetic Resonance 2007 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
The experimental factors influencing the enhancements achievable for the central NMR transition, mI = 1/2 → mI = −1/2, of spin-3/2 and spin-5/2 nuclei in the solid state using hyperbolic secant, HS, pulses for population transfer are investigated. In the case of powder samples spinning at the magic angle, it is found that the spinning frequency, the bandwidth and the frequency offset of the HS pulse play a crucial role in determining the maximum enhancements. Specifically, the bandwidth must be set to the spinning frequency for maximum signal enhancements. The 87Rb NMR enhancement obtained for RbClO4 using HS pulses was relatively insensitive to the magic angle spinning frequency; however, in the case of Al(acac)3, the 27Al enhancement increased with MAS frequency. In order to obtain an adiabatic HS sweep, one should optimize the rf field for a given pulse duration or optimize the pulse duration for a given rf field.
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