Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407776 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In solid-state NMR of quadrupolar nuclei with half-integer spin I, fast amplitude-modulated (FAM) pulse trains have been utilised to enhance the intensity of the central-transition signal, by transferring spin population from the satellite transitions. In this paper, the signal-enhancement performance of the recently introduced SW-FAM pulse train with swept modulation frequency [T. Bräuniger, K. Ramaswamy, P.K. Madhu, Enhancement of the central-transition signal in static and magic-angle-spinning NMR of quadrupolar nuclei by frequency-swept fast amplitude-modulated pulses, Chem. Phys. Lett. 383 (2004) 403-410] is explored in more detail for static spectra. It is shown that by sweeping the modulation frequencies linearly over the pulse pairs (SWÂ (1/Ï)-FAM), the shape of the frequency distribution is improved in comparison to the original pulse scheme (SWÂ (Ï)-FAM). For static spectra of 27Al (IÂ =Â 5/2), better signal-enhancement performance is found for the SWÂ (1/Ï)-FAM sequence, as demonstrated both by experiments and numerical simulations.
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Authors
Thomas Bräuniger, Günter Hempel, P.K. Madhu,