27 research outputs found
Formation Mechanisms of Single-Pulse and Secondary Echoes in Systems with a Large Inhomogeneous Broadening of NMR Lines
In the frames of Mims transformation matrix method the equation for nuclear
magnetization are obtained describing the dynamics of nuclear spin-systems with
a strong Larmor and Rabi inhomogeneous broadenings of NMR line in conditions of
their unequlibrium earlier obtained by the statistical tensors method. As
example, properties of proton single-pulse echo and its secondary signals in
probe material (silicon oil) coated on the surface of high-Tc
superconducting-oxides powder and in metallic hydride are presented.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Investigation of multiple echo signals formation mechanism in magnet at excitation by two arbitrary radio-frequency pulses
The quantum-mechanical calculations of intensities and time moments of
appearance of multiple spin echo signals of excitation of nuclear spin system
of magnet by two arbitrary width radio-frequency pulses were carried out. This
method was used by us earlier at consideration of multiple-pulse analogs of
single-pulse echo in multidomain magnets upon sudden jumps of the effecting
magnetic field in the rotating coordinate system during the action of
radio-frequency pulse. The formation mechanisms of echo signals are discussed.
The appearance of four primary stimulated echo signals is predicted. The total
number of echo signals at fixed parameters of radio-frequency pulses does not
exceed thirteen ones. Theoretical conclusions are in compliance with
experiments carried out on lithium ferrite. As it was established by us earlier
in this magnetic dielectric, in difference from ferrometals, it is observed
very short relaxation times of single-pulse and two-pulse stimulated echoes,
and the contribution of radio-frequency pulse fronts distribution mechanism is
insignificant. For this reason lithium ferrite is a good material for the
experimental verification of theoretical conclusions in experimental conditions
most close to the theoretical model.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, 1 tabl
Relaxation oscillations of Zeeman and dipole magnetizations of a paramagnet under conditions of deep low-frequency modulation
The relaxation oscillations of Zeeman and dipole magnetizaions in spin system
of a solid paramagnet are theoretically analyzed under conditions of
intermediate saturation of magnetic resonance and strong low-frequency
modulation of the external magnetic field. Peculiarities of the relaxation
oscillations in the synchronous detection regime are considered.Comment: 15 page
Hydrogen ordering influence on the proton spin-lattice relaxation time in metal-hydrogen compoun Hydrogen ordering influence on the proton spin-lattice relaxation time in metal-hydrogen compounds
Results of the experimental study of ordering lanthanum hydrides of LaHX
system are presented. It is shown that obtained results can be interpreted as
an indirect confirmation of the existence of order-order transformations in
LaH2+c hydrides.Comment: 14 page
Single-pulse and two-pulse echoes at multipulse excitation mode in multidomain magnetic materials
Properties of single-pulse and two-pulse echoes and their secondary echo
signals as well as the role of reversible relaxation in the observed decays of
echo signals at the multipulse excitation mode in a number of multidomain
magnetic materials were studied.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures. To be published in Phys.Letters
Influence of pulsed magnetic field on single- and two-pulse nuclear spin echoes in multidomain magnets
By the method of additional pulsed magnetic field influence in different
magnetic materials (half metals, manganites, lithium ferrite, cobalt) it is
established the analogy of time diagrams of magnetic pulse influence on single-
and two pulse echoes in magnets when the distortion mechanism of single-pulse
echo formation is effective, and the absence of such analogy in the case of
lithium ferrite where the multipulse mechanism of single-pulse echo formation
is effective.
It is shown also that the timing and frequency diagrams of magnetic pulse
influence on the two-pulse echo signals, corresponding to the symmetric and
asymmetric magnetic pulse applications in the studied magnets, are defined by
their domain walls parameters and could serve for their qualitative and
quantitative characterization.Comment: 11 page
The vacuum thermal treatment effect on the optical absorption spectra of the TiO2 coated by Ni-B nano-clasters photocatalyst powders
The thermal vacuum treatment effect on the optical absorption spectra of the
TiO2 nanopowders, both pure and coated by the Ni-B clasters with the original
electroless method was investigated. It was observed that the thermal treatment
of pure TiO2 nanopowders does not change their optical absorption spectrum
while after the coating of these powder particles by the Ni-B clasters the
thermal treatment results in the increase of the optical light absorption in
the visual region of spectrum. This points to the possibility of the
significant improvement of the photocatalist efficiency of TiO2 nanopowders
coated by the Ni-B clasters using the thermal treatment.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Formation mechanisms and relaxation of NMR spin-echo signals excited by two arbitrary duration radio-frequency pulses in magnets
The work is devoted to the problem of multiple signals of nuclear spin echoes
in magnets, excited by a series of radio-frequency (RF) arbitrary duration
pulses exceeding the free induction decay time. The quantum-statistical
approach based on the Liouville equation solution for the statistical operator
of system is developed for the investigation of echo-processes. The obtained
theoretical results for the number of echo signals, time moments of their
formation and their intensities are in good agreement with experiments carried
out on magnets (ferrites, ferrometals, half metals, manganites). The pointed
approach is general and could be applied to EPR and NQR, which is interesting
also for its application for remote detection of explosives and narcotics. The
application of wide RF pulses and their sequences makes it possible to
accumulate weak signals, enriches the echo-response spectrum with clearly
separated intensive lines, i.e. essentially increases the sensitivity of
apparatus and, correspondingly, the possibilities to explore the fine details
of dynamical and relaxation processes taking place in nuclear spin-systems with
sufficiently long relaxation times. The work contains also results of new
experiments on study of relaxation processes in these systems.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Peculiarities of timing and spectral diagrams of magnetic video-pulse excitation influence on NMR spin-echo in magnets
We present the first systematic study of timing and spectral diagrams of
magnetic video-pulse influence on the NMR two-pulse echo in a number of magnets
(ferromagnets, ferrites, half metals, intermetals). It is shown that the timing
diagrams showing the dependence of two-pulse echo intensity on the temporal
location of a magnetic video-pulse in respect to radio-frequency pulses and the
spectral diagrams of this influence are defined mainly by the local hyperfine
field anisotropy and domain walls mobility. These diagrams could be used for
the identification of the nature of NMR spectra in multidomain magnetic
materials and to improve the resolution capacity of the NMR method in magnets.Comment: 9 page
Ternary complexes of albumin-Mn(II)-bilirubin and Electron Spin Resonance studies of gallstones
The stability of albumin-bilirubin complex was investigated depending on pH
of solution. It was shown that the stability of complex increases in presence
of Mn(II) ions. It was also investigated the paramagnetic composition of
gallstones by the electron spin resonance (ESR) method. It turned out that all
investigated gallstones contain a free bilirubin radical-the stable product of
its radical oxidation. Accordingly the paramagnetic composition gallstones
could be divided on three main types: cholesterol, brown pigment and black
pigment stones. ESR spectra of cholesterol stones is singlet with g=2.003 and
splitting between components 1.0 mT. At the same time the brown gallstones,
besides aforementioned signal contain the ESR spectrum which is characteristics
for Mn(II) ion complexes with inorganic compounds and, finally, in the black
pigment stones it was found out Fe(III) and Cu(II) complexes with organic
compounds and a singlet of bilirubin free radical. It is supposed that
crystallization centers of gallstones could be the polymer network of bilirubin
radical polymerization in complex with different metal ions earlier discovered
in gallstones.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure