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Broadband adiabatic decoupling

Adiabatic pulse A type of pulse employing a frequency sweep during the pulse. This type of pulse is particularly efficient for broadband decoupling over large sweep widths. [Pg.205]

E. Kupce and J. Freeman, Adiabatic pulses for wideband inversion and broadband decoupling. J. Magn. Reson. A, 1995,115, 273-276. [Pg.111]

One possible solution to achieving broadband inversion is to use swept-frequency adiabatic pulses, which give very high bandwidths in relation to the RF power used. These pulses are widely used in solution state experiments, for instance for facilitating heteronuclear decoupling, or in many applications in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [38]. [Pg.174]


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