Effect of phase and time coupling on NMR relaxation rate by random walk in phase space
Abstract
The phase time coupling effect on NMR relaxation is investigated based on coupled and uncoupled phase diffusion. The results indicate that phase and time coupling could significantly impact the NMR relaxation time. The spectral density term in the relaxation time expression is modified with an apparent angular frequency, which could be twice the conventional angular frequency when the phase-time coupling is strong. A phase-time coupling constant is proposed to modify the conventional angular frequency to the apparent angular frequency. The modified NMR relaxation time can successfully fit the experimental data taken from Ref. [6]. The results could improve our understanding and analysis of NMR relaxation.
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