Abstract

Methods have been developed for a direct observation of the dipolar relaxation during the short free induction decay times in solids. Experimental evidence is given that the dipolar energy is a constant of the motion, even during establishment of internal equilibrium. The humps usually observed in dipolar relaxation measurements are explained as due to the decay of multiple quantum coherences.

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