Low-field vs high-field NMR: why not both?
In session 24, held virtually via zoom on 16th March 2021 Dr. Fabien Ferrage gave a talk on the topic "Low-field vs. high-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: why not both?". The video was recorded live during the presentation and serves as an educative lecture.
Dr. Ferrage is currently Director of research at CNRS and associate professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS), Paris, France.
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Twitter: @fabferrage
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Abstract: High magnetic fields usually provide higher sensitivity and resolution, which are essential to investigate complex systems by NMR. Low-field NMR is cheap, convenient, and sometimes even better than high-field NMR. I will discuss and compare both approaches in the first part of the seminar. In the second part, I will introduce two-field NMR, in which we combine high- and low-field NMR in a single experiment. I will present how two-field NMR works and can lead to better NMR spectra in challenging systems.