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Tensor magnetogyric-ratio

The g-tensor (magnetogyric ratio tensor) appears as the crossing contribution to the energy... [Pg.299]

The reduced coupling tensor KMNuv is independent of the magnetogyric ratios 7M and yN (which could be positive or negative) and depends on the electronic structure of the system only. In many cases the orientationally averaged value of the nuclear spin-spin coupling tensor Jmnuv (the nuclear spin-spin coupling constant JMn)... [Pg.297]

S = quadrupolar nucleus J = magnetogyric ratio 0 = angle between main tensor axes d = chemical shift tj = relaxation time = angle between main axes of interaction tensors and sample spinning axis X = quadrapole coupling constant. [Pg.961]


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