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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy spin-flips

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy probes the energy required to flip a nuclear spin in the presence of a magnetic field. Computation of this effect... [Pg.66]

When the light is absorbed, it causes what is called a nuclear spin flip, so this type of spectroscopy is called nuclear magnetic resonance (or NMR) spectroscopy. [Pg.284]


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