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Expansion localized spin system

Now the expectation (mean) value of any physical observable (A(t)) = Yv Ap(t) can be calculated using Eq. (22) for the auto-correlation case (/ = /). For instance, A can be one of the relaxation observables for a spin system. Thus, the relaxation rate can be written as a linear combination of irreducible spectral densities and the coefficients of expansion are obtained by evaluating the double commutators for a specific spin-lattice interaction X in the auto-correlation case. In working out Gm x) [e.g., Eq. (21)], one can use successive transformations from the PAS to the (X, Y, Z) frame, and the closure property of the rotation group to rewrite D2mG(Qp ) so as to include the effects of local segmental, molecular, and/or collective motions for molecules in LC. The calculated irreducible spectral densities contain, therefore, all the frequency and orientational information pertaining to the studied molecular system. [Pg.77]


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