DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Prof. Kenneth Jeffrey Department of Physics University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario 2:30 PM, Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 539 Parker NMR Studies of Reorientational and Translational Motion in Solids NMR measurements of lineshape, relaxation times and direct measurements of various correlation functions will be presented for a selection of samples. The presentation will illustrate the success (and failure) of NMR in obtaining detailed information about reorientational and translational motion in crystalline and amorphous samples. The examples will include the reorientation of SH- ions in crystalline NaSH, Li+ translational motion in disordered lithium lanthanum titanate and Ag+ ion translational motion in silver borate glasses. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ For questions & comments contact: Prof. S. Kroeker ([email protected])
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