The book is devoted to the description of the fundamentals in the area of magnetic resonance. The book covers two domains: radiospectroscopy and quantum radioelectronics. Radiospectroscopy comprises nuclear magnetic resonance , electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupolar resonance, and some other phenomena. The radiospectroscopic methods are widely used for obtaining the information on internal (nano, micro and macro) structure of objects. Quantum radioelectronics, which was developed on the basis of radiospectroscopic methods, deals with processes in quantum amplifiers, generators…mehr
The book is devoted to the description of the fundamentals in the area of magnetic resonance. The book covers two domains: radiospectroscopy and quantum radioelectronics. Radiospectroscopy comprises nuclear magnetic resonance , electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupolar resonance, and some other phenomena. The radiospectroscopic methods are widely used for obtaining the information on internal (nano, micro and macro) structure of objects. Quantum radioelectronics, which was developed on the basis of radiospectroscopic methods, deals with processes in quantum amplifiers, generators and magnetometers. We do not know analogues of the book presented. The book implies a few levels of the general consideration of phenomena, that can be useful for different groups of readers (students, PhD students, scientists from other scientific branches: physics, chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, biology and medicine).
Interaction between nuclei and electrons and their interaction with external electromagnetic fields.- Part I Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).- Basic principles of detection of nuclear magnetic resonance.- Nuclear magnetic relaxation.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids.- Nuclear magnetic resonance in diamagnetic solids.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquid Crystals.- Nuclear magnetic resonance in magnetic materials.- Part II Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR).- Nuclear quadrupole resonance.- Experimental methods in NQR.- Part III Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR).- Basic interactions of an electron in solids.- Energy levels of paramagnetic center in crystal field.- Covalent-coupled paramagnetic.- Fine structure of EPR spectra in solids.- Electron-nuclear interactions and hyperfine structure of EPR spectra.- Part IV Double resonances and polarization transfer.- Double resonances.- Two-dimensional NMR Fourier spectroscopy.- Part V Quantum radiofrequency electronics (radioelectronics).- Basic physical ideas of quantum radioelectronics.- Generators with molecular and atomic beams.- Quantum amplifiers based on electron paramagnetic resonance.- The use of optical radiation in quantum radioelectronics devices.- Magnetic resonance quantum magnetometry.
Interaction between nuclei and electrons and their interaction with external electromagnetic fields.- Part I Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).- Basic principles of detection of nuclear magnetic resonance.- Nuclear magnetic relaxation.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids.- Nuclear magnetic resonance in diamagnetic solids.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquid Crystals.- Nuclear magnetic resonance in magnetic materials.- Part II Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR).- Nuclear quadrupole resonance.- Experimental methods in NQR.- Part III Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR).- Basic interactions of an electron in solids.- Energy levels of paramagnetic center in crystal field.- Covalent-coupled paramagnetic.- Fine structure of EPR spectra in solids.- Electron-nuclear interactions and hyperfine structure of EPR spectra.- Part IV Double resonances and polarization transfer.- Double resonances.- Two-dimensional NMR Fourier spectroscopy.- Part V Quantum radiofrequency electronics (radioelectronics).- Basic physical ideas of quantum radioelectronics.- Generators with molecular and atomic beams.- Quantum amplifiers based on electron paramagnetic resonance.- The use of optical radiation in quantum radioelectronics devices.- Magnetic resonance quantum magnetometry.
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