Thursday, September 6, 2012

1209.0134 (Manoj Nimbalkar et al.)

The Fantastic Four: A plug 'n' play set of optimal control pulses for
enhancing nmr spectroscopy
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Manoj Nimbalkar, Burkhard Luy, Thomas E. Skinner, Jorge L. Neves, Naum I. Gershenzon, Kyryl Kobzar, Wolfgang Bermel, Steffen J. Glaser
We present highly robust, optimal control-based shaped pulses designed to replace all 90{\deg} and 180{\deg} hard pulses in a given pulse sequence for improved performance. Special attention was devoted to ensuring that the pulses can be simply substituted in a one-to-one fashion for the original hard pulses without any additional modification of the existing sequence. The set of four pulses for each nucleus therefore consists of 90{\deg} and 180{\deg} point-to-point (PP) and universal rotation (UR) pulses of identical duration. These 1 ms pulses provide uniform performance over resonance offsets of 20 kHz (1H) and 35 kHz (13C) and tolerate reasonably large radio frequency (RF) inhomogeneity/miscalibration of (+/-)15% (1H) and (+/-)10% (13C), making them especially suitable for NMR of small-to-medium-sized molecules (for which relaxation effects during the pulse are negligible) at an accessible and widely utilized spectrometer field strength of 600 MHz. The experimental performance of conventional hard-pulse sequences is shown to be greatly improved by incorporating the new pulses, each set referred to as the Fantastic Four (Fanta4).
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.0134

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