22.920 A Hands-On Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (MIT)
Hands-on introduction to NMR presenting background in classical theory and instrumentation. Each lecture is followed by lab experiments to demonstrate ideas presented during the lecture and to familiarize students with state-of-the-art NMR instrumentation. Experiments cover topics ranging from spin dynamics to spectroscopy, and include imaging.
- Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Language: English
- Author: Cory, David
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- Tags: nuclear spin, magnetic resonance, rotating, otating frame, rotating frame, RF pulses, Bloch's equations, magnetic field gradients, k-space, diffusion, spin echoes, NMR imaging in 2D, slice selection, flow studies, NMR spectroscopy, chemical shifts, spin-spin couplings, Two dimensional NMR methods, COSY experiment,
- Course Publishing Date: Aug 8, 2003