Nuclear Overhauser Effect

The transfer of spin polarization from one spin population to another is generally called Overhauser Effect, after American physicist Albert Overhauser who hypothesized it in the early 1950s. The phenomenon was demonstrated by C. P. Slichter and T. R.Carver in 1953. Overhauser effect occurs under different conditions (e.g., between electrons and atomic nuclei) yet is most commonly observed and used amongst atomic nuclei and then named Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE). A very common application is NOESY (Nuclear Overhauser Effect SpectroscopY), a magnetic resonance technique for structure determination of macromolecular motifs. Other techniques include:
  • HOESY, Heterogeneous Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy
  • ROESY, Rotational Frame Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy
*TRNOE, Transferred Nuclear Overhauser Effect

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
fifa women's world cup 1995
fifa women's world cup 1991
sveriges television
european exchange rate mechanism
hanadi jaradat
ring billed gull
eurasian pygmy owl
john maxton, baron maxton
fallow deer
paul grice
tracey thorn
breakfast sausage
cala gonone
santa maria navarrese
list of television stations in pennsylvania
boner records
tom sestak
china construction bank
vladimir sklenar
black players in american professional football
discord
audacity
charlotte benkner
flag of the republic of macedonia
mary christian
wait state
mae harrington
adaptive communication environment
chorizo
adelina domingues
grace clawson
sigma function
gilbert's syndrome
laodice i queen of syria
xiang river
laodice i princess of syria
laodice iii princess of pontus
turret
cleopatra i princess of syria
cleopatra ii princess of egypt
cleopatra v of egypt
mary arden
kitb i qn
france preeren