NMR Diffraction and Spatial Statistics of Stationary Systems

Science56.90
Volume: 255, Issue: 5045, Pages: 714 - 717
Published: Feb 7, 1992
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spatial imaging data may be acquired, processed, and interpreted in ways that provide information directly analogous to diffraction experiments, with length scales determined by gradient strengths rather than radiation wavelengths. This approach, originally considered by Mansfield nearly two decades ago, provides access to autocorrelations of sample density that statistically characterize small-scale density...
Paper Details
Title
NMR Diffraction and Spatial Statistics of Stationary Systems
Published Date
Feb 7, 1992
Journal
Volume
255
Issue
5045
Pages
714 - 717
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