SR and NMR: fundamental concepts and selected examples.
Abstract:
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and SR represent two ways of performing essentially the same experiment. They employ, of course, different probes- respectively the nuclei, which are natural components of the sample, and the muon, an implanted guest. The detection technique is also different
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