Abstract

A theory of nuclear magnetic relaxation centred around the rotation operator is proposed. The theory is applicable in principle to molecules of arbitrary shape, and account is taken of the effects of their inertia. Calculation of relaxation times associated with anisotropic chemical shift and spin-rotational interactions provides illustrations of how the theory may be employed.

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