JEOL JNM-ECA Series User Manual page 54

Solid measurement
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6 MEASUREMENT OF RELAXATION TIME
6.3
RELAXATION TIME MEASUREMENT OF
TORCHIA METHOD
One technique for measuring the relaxation time of a solid sample is the Torchia method.
The relaxation time is obtained by measuring the differences between the spectra by the
inversion-recovery method using CP and the spectrum by the CPMAS method. Since the
CPMAS method is used, the waiting time can be shortened compared with the relaxa-
tion-time measurement by direct observation.
For a peak that changes by a single exponential function, the strength of the magnetiza-
tion M ( τ ) is expressed as a function of the relaxation delay time ( τ ) by the following for-
mula.
M ( τ ) = M
1.
Load the pulse sequence torchiaT1_cpmas.jxp into Experiment Tool.
2.
Set scans to a multiple number of two.
3.
Set the array parameters for interval based on the estimated T
Setup the array variable for performing the Torchia method in decreasing order. The
arrow buttons enable you to switch between increasing and decreasing order.
4.
Click the Set Value button.
The array parameter window closes, and the values you set are entered into interval
in the Experiment Tool.
5.
Click the Submit button.
The measurement starts.
Although data-processing procedure is the same as that for the inversion-recovery method,
use the following approximation formulas.
Weighted Linear Spin Lock:
Unweighted Linear Spin Lock:
Nonlinear Spin Lock:
Refer to the user's-manual "Application" for information about the measurement and
processing of the inversion-recovery method.
6-4
exp(- τ /T
)
0
1
The weighted linear least squares method
The weight is reduced for the measurements hav-
ing long τ.
Linear least-squares method without weights
Nonlinear least-squares method
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value.
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