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STRAFI imaging of solids: The spatial resolution for quadrupolar nuclei withI=3/2

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The density matrix formalism has been used for computer calculations of the thickness of the excited slice, which determines the spatial resolution, in the case of quadrupolar nuclei havingI=3/2, for varying values of the electric quadrupolar coupling constant and the pulse-duration, when the spins are placed in a very strong magnetic field-gradient (50 T/m).

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Bodart, P., Nunes, T. & Randall, E.W. STRAFI imaging of solids: The spatial resolution for quadrupolar nuclei withI=3/2. Appl. Magn. Reson. 12, 269–273 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03162193

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