Radiation damping strongly perturbs remote resonances in the presence of homonuclear mixing

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Abstract

In this work, it is experimentally shown that the weak oscillating magnetic field (known as the “radiation damping” field) caused by the inductive coupling between the transverse magnetization of nuclei and the radio frequency circuit perturbs remote resonances when homonuclear total correlation mixing is applied. Numerical simulations are used to rationalize this effect.

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Pelupessy, P. (2022). Radiation damping strongly perturbs remote resonances in the presence of homonuclear mixing. Magnetic Resonance, 3(1), 43–51. https://doi.org/10.5194/mr-3-43-2022

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