Revision history[back]
click to hide/show revision 1
initial version

posted Apr 02 '10 at 08:52

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz seem to be an important requirements.

Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

click to hide/show revision 2
No.1 Revision

posted Apr 02 '10 at 08:52

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz seem to be an important requirements.

requirements. Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

click to hide/show revision 3
No.2 Revision

posted Apr 02 '10 at 13:14

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz Mz seem to be an important requirements. Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

click to hide/show revision 4
No.3 Revision

posted Apr 02 '10 at 15:47

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz seem to be important requirements. requirements. Is there anything else?

Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

click to hide/show revision 5
No.4 Revision

posted Apr 02 '10 at 15:47

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz seem to be important requirements. Is there anything else?

Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

Is there anything else?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

click to hide/show revision 6
No.5 Revision

posted Apr 02 '10 at 15:48

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

What is a the definition of term Saturation and what are ways to achieve that state?

Hello. What is the best definition to the state of "saturation" in the context of NMR?

No phase coherence in the transverse plane and no net Mz seem to be important requirements. Can dephasing with a field gradient count as "saturation"?

Is there anything else?

What methods can be used to achieve saturation - are there better/worse ones?

Thanks!

powered by CNPROG