Title
Effect of cross polarization radiofrequency phases on signal phase
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2022
Abstract
Utilizing phases of radio frequency (RF) pulses to manipulate spin dynamics is routine in NMR and MRI, leading to spectacular techniques like phase cycling. In a very different area, cross polarization (CP) also has a long history as part of a vast number of solid-state NMR pulse sequences. However, a detailed study devoted to the effect of CP RF phases on NMR signal, seems not to be readily available. From first principles, we arrive at a simple dependence of NMR signal on arbitrary CP RF phases, for static and MAS conditions, accompanied by experimental verification. In the process, the CP propagator emerges as a product of RF "pulses" and a period of "free precession", conforming to coherence transfer pathway theory. The theoretical expressions may lend confidence for dealing with CP blocks with tunable phases in pulse sequences.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
First Page
101771
Recommended Citation
Shekar, S. C., Zhao, W., Weldeghiorghis, T. K., & Wang, T. (2022). Effect of cross polarization radiofrequency phases on signal phase. Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance, 117, 101771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2021.101771