par Jeener, Jean
Référence Physical review letters, 82, 8, page (1772-1775)
Publication Publié, 1999-02
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : In high-resolution NMR in liquids, for "large" nuclear spin magnetization (e.g., water at equilibrium in high field, optically polarized 129Xe, etc.), the interplay of spatial inhomogeneities in the dipolar field with corresponding inhomogeneities in magnetization has unexpected dynamical effects. Starting from equilibrium, the response to a small pulse no longer directly reflects the weak inhomogeneities of external field ("spectral clustering"), and the instabilities which develop after large pulses lead to macroscopically turbulent spin motion. These effects are discussed using various models, and by reference to experimental results of Nacher and co-workers.