Novel NMR and EPR techniques [electronic resource] /edited by Janez Dolinšek, Marija Vilfan, Slobodan Žumer.
by Dolinšek, Janez [editor.]; Vilfan, Marija [editor.]; Žumer, Slobodan [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Nuclear Spin Analogues of Gyromagnetism: Case of the Zero-Field Barnett Effect -- Distance Measurements in Solid-State NMR and EPR Spectroscopy -- NMR Studies of Disordered Solids -- En Route to Solid State Spin Quantum Computing -- Laser-Assisted Magnetic Resonance: Principles and Applications -- Multiple-Photon Transitions in EPR Spectroscopy -- Multi-Frequency EPR Study of Metallo-Endofullerenes -- Beyond Electrons in a Box: Nanoparticles of Silver, Platinum and Rhodium -- The Study of Mechanisms of Superconductivity by NMR Relaxation -- NMR in Magnetic Molecular Rings and Clusters -- Correlated Spin Dynamics and Phase Transitions in Pure and in Disordered 2D S = 1/2 Antiferromagnets: Insights from NMR-NQR -- Two-Dimensional Exchange NMR and Relaxation Study of the Takagi Group Dynamics in Deuteron Glasses -- Characterising Porous Media.
This book delivers a survey of recent research in the fields of condensed matter physics and chemistry based on novel NMR and ESR techniques. Applications include quantum computing, metal nanoparticles, low dimensional magnets, fullerenes as atomic cages, superconductors, porous media, and laser assisted studies. The book is dedicated to Professor Robert Blinc, on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, in appreciation of his remarkable scientific accomplishments in the NMR of condensed matter.
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