Abstract

Abstract The temperature dependence of the second moment of an NMR line, narrowed by molecular jumps in asymmetric potential wells, has been investigated by using the near-zero-frequency approach in the integration of the Fourier spectrum. It is shown that information about the shape of the potential well can be obtained from a study of the temperature dependence of the second moment.

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