Abstract

Raman magnetic resonance (RMR) in inverse detection is demonstrated with heteronuclear AX n ( n = 1, 2, and 3) systems. The dependence of the signal intensity of multiple-quantum coherence on the resonant offset of the probing CW field is discussed. A novel selective detection feature has been explored in association with one-dimensional MQ NMR with this inverse RMR scheme.

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