Steady state and transient Overhauser effect in systems of three spins
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 11 (5), 421-435
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976600101251
Abstract
The rate equations describing spin polarization in a system of three spins are derived and solved for the case of a free radical dissolved in a solvent containing two nuclear spins. Triple irradiation experiments indicate that a nuclear spin A can be effectively coupled to an electron spin C via a second nuclear spin B and measurements of both the steady state and transient Overhauser effects are in accord with the theoretical predictions for a three-spin system. The ‘three spin effect’ is found to operate only in dilute solutions of free radicals in which case the probabilities for transitions between different nuclear or electronic energy levels can be determined. It was found to be effective for fluorine nuclei—in the presence of both protons and a free radical and for carbon [13] nuclei in the presence of either protons or fluorine nuclei and a free radical. Detailed measurements have been performed for CHFCl2, para-difluorobenzene, and meta-fluorotoluene containing the tritertiary butyl phenoxyl radical.Keywords
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