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(FWHM) A commonly used measure of the width at half the maximum value of peaked functions such as spectral lines or slice profiles and important measure of the quality of an imaging device and its spatial resolution.
As the name states, the FWHM is measured by identifying the points on the signal curve, which are half the maximum value. The horizontal distance between these two points is called the FWHM. For a spectral line, this will be proportional to 1/T2. | |
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