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Macroscopic Magnetization Vector
Net
magnetic moment
per unit volume (a
vector
quantity) of a sample in a given region, considered as the integrated effect of all the individual microscopic nuclear magnetic moments.
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Adiabatic Fast Passage
(AFP)
Adiabatic
fast passage is a
NMR
technique of producing rotation of the macroscopic
magnetization vector
by shifting the
frequency
of RF
energy
pulses (or the strength of the
magnetic field
) through
resonance
(the
Larmor frequency
) in a time short compared to the relaxation times. Particularly used for
inversion
of the spins between high and low
energy
states with an excess of
spins
in the higher
energy level
. A
continuous wave NMR
technique used in e.g.,
MR spectroscopy
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Bloch Equations
Phenomenological (classical) equations of motion for the
macroscopic magnetization vector
. They include the effects of
precession
about the
magnetic field
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Inversion
A nonequilibrium state in which the
macroscopic magnetization vector
is oriented opposite to the
magnetic field
; usually produced by
adiabatic fast passage
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