Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in the solid state

During the last two decades much research effort has been invested in the development of techniques for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging. Because of the difficulties associated with imaging of solids, the majority of the research carried out to date has been directed towards the liquid state, and applications have been principally directed to the imaging of free water distribution in biological tissues. Recently, however, a number of techniques have been described which are designed to overcome the linewidth problems associated with solid-state imaging

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