1026 24 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
xzyM(before 90° pulse)M(after 90° pulse)Precessing and
decaying path of
the component of M
in the x-y planePrecessing
and decaying
MyxzM(after pulse)M(equilibrium)(a)(b)Figure 24.7 (a) The Decaying and Precession of the Magnetization Vector. (b) The Decaying and Precession of the Component of the
Magnetization Vector in thex–yPlane.
10.750.50.2502 0.25y0 1 2 3 4
x10.750.50.2502 0.252 0.52 0.750 1 2 3 4yx(a) (b)Figure 24.8 Two Decaying Oscillations Similar to FID signals.(a) A single frequency. (b) The sum of two frequencies.
The Spin–Echo Technique
This is the preferred method for measuringT 2 , the spin–spin relaxation time. Consider a
substance that has protons with several different chemical shifts. The procedure begins
with aπ/2 pulse (90◦pulse) that rotates the magnetization vector from thezaxis onto
theyaxis, as in simple Fourier transform NMR. Consider a substance with two protons,
A and B, that have different chemical shifts. Let the contribution toMfrom proton A