Detection of multiple-quantum coherences with projective nuclear magnetic resonance measurement

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It is shown that in nuclear magnetic resonance, multiple-quantum (MQ) coherences can be detected "instantly" by exploiting the principle of quantum-mechanical projective measurement. Therefore, the mixing period, which involves collective multispin dynamics and converts MQ coherences into observable single-quantum coherence (magnetization), is not necessary. The experimental examples are given for two finite clusters: benzene in liquid crystal and liquid crystal 4′ -n -pentyl-4-cyanobiphenyl, and for solid adamantane with an infinite network of dipolar couplings.© 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Lee, J. S., & Khitrin, A. K. (2006). Detection of multiple-quantum coherences with projective nuclear magnetic resonance measurement. Journal of Chemical Physics, 125(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2357949

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