Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging as a tool to characterize defect densities in solids
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1989
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging methods demonstrate the spatial variation of 23Na signal intensity in NaCl which results from an impact-induced inhomogeneous defect distribution.
Publication Title
Journal of Applied Physics
Recommended Citation
Suits, B.,
&
Lutz, J.
(1989).
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging as a tool to characterize defect densities in solids.
Journal of Applied Physics,
65(9), 3728-3730.
http://doi.org/10.1063/1.342606
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