Increasing the sensitivity of time-resolved photo-CIDNP experiments by multiple laser flashes and temporary storage in the rotating frame.
Pulse sequences have been developed that add up time-resolved photo-CIDNP signals from n successive laser flashes not in the acquisition computer of the NMR spectrometer but in the experiment itself, resulting in a greatly improved signal-to-noise ratio. For this accumulation, CIDNP is first stored...
Main Authors: | Goez, M, Kuprov, I, Hore, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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