Weak-Diffusion Theory of NMR Signal in Magnetically Heterogeneous Media

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A general theory is developed for the effect of molecular diffusion on the NMR signal obtained from magnetically heterogeneous media in the limit of weak diffusion. The theory is based on a rigorous expansion in the diffusion constant D, with the correction to first order in D being given explicitly for unrestricted, isotropic diffusion. The expansion allows for an arbitrary sequence of field gradients and 180° spin-flip pulses, making it applicable to a wide variety of NMR protocols. The theory may be useful for estimating the magnitude of diffusion effects and in determining some of a medium's microscopic magnetic properties. © 1997 Academic Press.

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Jensen, J. H., & Chandra, R. (1997). Weak-Diffusion Theory of NMR Signal in Magnetically Heterogeneous Media. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 126(2), 193–199. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmre.1997.1178

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