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th  - 1987 - 51st ENC Conference

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TIME DOMAIN MAGNETIC RESONANCE<br />

AN APPRECIATION OF CURRENT TRENDS IN NMR AND ESR<br />

R.R. Ernst, A. Schweiger, R. BrUschweiler,<br />

C. BUhlmann, J.-M. Fau<strong>th</strong>, C. Gemperle,<br />

C. Griesinger, R. Kreis, Z. M~di, J.C. Madsen,<br />

B.U. Meier, S. Pfenninger, C. Radloff,<br />

C. Sch~nenberger, O.W. S~rensen, W, Stude~, A. Thomas<br />

Laboratorium fur Physikalische Chemie<br />

Eidgen~ssische Technische Hochschule<br />

8092 ZUrich, Switzerland<br />

A few introductory remarks are made in order to high-<br />

light <strong>th</strong>e importance of time domain experiments in magnetic<br />

resonance. A comparison of features of NMR and ESR relevant<br />

in <strong>th</strong>is context is given. In particular <strong>th</strong>e challenges, op-<br />

portunities and limitations of pulse ESR are discussed in<br />

view of <strong>th</strong>e nowadays well established pulse technology of<br />

NMR.<br />

A potpourrie of techniques recently developed at ETH is<br />

presented including ESR techniques such as electron spin echo<br />

spectroscopy wi<strong>th</strong> jumping field vectors, Mz-detection, hyper-<br />

fine-selective pulse ENDOR, and NMR techniques such as com-<br />

puter pattern recognition, 2D rotating frame experiments,<br />

selective 2D spectroscopy and rf pulse-excited zero field<br />

magnetic resonance.

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