Recording 2-D Nutation NQR Spectra by Random Sampling Method

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The method of random sampling was introduced for the first time in the nutation nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy where the nutation spectra show characteristic singularities in the form of shoulders. The analytic formulae for complex two-dimensional (2-D) nutation NQR spectra (I = 3/2) were obtained and the condition for resolving the spectral singularities for small values of an asymmetry parameter η was determined. Our results show that the method of random sampling of a nutation interferogram allows significant reduction of time required to perform a 2-D nutation experiment and does not worsen the spectral resolution. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Glotova, O., Sinyavsky, N., Jadzyn, M., Ostafin, M., & Nogaj, B. (2010). Recording 2-D Nutation NQR Spectra by Random Sampling Method. Applied Magnetic Resonance, 39(3), 205–214. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-010-0148-6

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