Abstract

As a continuation of previous works, Quick Basic computer programs have been developed for the solution of the equations describing the transfer of polarization in a system of coupled spins, when spin-lock conditions are applied. The transfer is considered to take place through a simple model of dipolar spin-spin interactions. The presence of a randomly changing surrounding is modeled by the random number generator of a microcomputer. The discussed examples allow one to understand the effects of cross-polarization as a function of the correlation time τ0, and to introduce the concept of spin temperature. ©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Concepts Magn Reson 10: 343–354, 1998

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