Abstract
The theory of Bloch and Wangsness for nuclear magnetic resonance signals is applied to multiple-quantum transitions. In most of the NMR experiments, the energy level schemes are only slightly different from an equally spaced Zeeman pattern, so that a simultaneous absorption of several radiation quanta with the same frequency can take place. It is found that the multiplicity, or the number of quanta absorbed in the transition, is most easily determined through the specific dependence of the multiple quantum signals on the rf field amplitude. The dependence of the signals on various relaxation parameters is developed and is found to provide information about relaxation processes which is not derivable from ordinary single-quantum transitions.