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High-Sensitivity Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at Giga-Pascal Pressures: A New Tool for Probing Electronic and Chemical Properties of Condensed Matter under Extreme Conditions
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High-Sensitivity Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at Giga-Pascal Pressures: A New Tool for Probing Electronic and Chemical Properties of Condensed Matter under Extreme Conditions
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08:42 min

October 10, 2014

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:28Mounting and Aligning of the 6H-SiC Large Cone Boehler-type Anvils
  • 02:06Gasket Preparation
  • 03:27Preparing and Loading of the Micro-coil
  • 05:26Applying and Monitoring Pressure and Performing NMR Experiments
  • 06:37Results: High-Sensitivity NMR Analysis at High Pressures
  • 08:13Conclusion

Summary

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Nuclear magnetic resonance is one of the most important spectroscopic tools. Here, the development of a new approach under high pressure, currently up to 10.1 GPa, is presented. This opens a new window into condensed matter physics and chemistry, where high-pressure research is of great importance.

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