Reformulating the NMR Quantum Mechanics Fundamental Aspects: Spin 1/2
Evolution in Magnetic Field Gradients
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.10218v1
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2023 10:06:17 GMT
- Title: Reformulating the NMR Quantum Mechanics Fundamental Aspects: Spin 1/2
Evolution in Magnetic Field Gradients
- Authors: Tarek Khalil and Daniel Grucker
- Abstract summary: We consider the energy of the spin system interacting with magnetic fields and all the other parts of the energy as a constant reservoir.
The possibility to make NMR images without RF magnetic fields is an indication that entangled spin1/2 states can be manipulated by magnetic field gradients.
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- Abstract: Magnetization of a spin1/2 set is determined by means of their individual
wave function. The theoretical treatment based on the fundamental axioms of
quantum mechanics and solving explicitly Schr\"odinger equation gives the
evolution of spin1/2 system driven by magnetic fields. In this work we consider
the energy of the spin system interacting with magnetic fields and all the
other parts of the energy as a constant reservoir. Solving this complete
Hamiltonian can explain the measured sign change of nuclear spin noise spectra
compared to conventional NMR experiments and the possibility to make NMR images
without radio frequency magnetic fields. The possibility to make NMR images
without RF magnetic fields is an indication that entangled spin1/2 states can
be manipulated by magnetic field gradients, opening a new way to perform
quantum computation by NMR.
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