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=== spin lock field === | === spin lock field === |
Revision as of 02:17, 16 March 2014
Contents
Setting up relax_disp.spin_lock_offset and relax_disp.spin_lock_field
Manual on relax_disp.spin_lock_field
relax_disp.spin_lock_field(spectrum_id=None, field=None)
Manual on relax_disp.spin_lock_offset
relax_disp.spin_lock_offset(spectrum_id=None, offset=None)
Refer to the manual for parameter explanation
The relax function relax_disp.spin_lock_offset() requires the values to be provided in ppm.
Literature comments
See Figure 1 and 10 in the reference.
Palmer, A.G. & Massi, F. (2006). Characterization of the dynamics of biomacromolecules using rotating-frame spin relaxation NMR spectroscopy. Chem. Rev. 106, 1700-1719 DOI
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spin lock field
spin lock offset
The offset is in the literature noted as $\Omega$, where Omega
In the literature, the values are often stated as "offset", "carrier offset", "offset of the spin-lock pulse" with values given in Hz, and have values from 0-500 to 10-20.000 Hz.
The trouble
The trouble is.
Does the Hz frequency refers to RF fields applied at the 1H Larmor frequency or 15N frequency?
At page 1708 is states that w_1S = w_1 and w_eS = w_e. And in pulse sequence it states that:
Varian / VnmrJ
In some pulse sequences, the following is seen:
'trim' is a basic timeunit and the total spinlock time is calculated as 2.0*ncyc*trim b1 = getval("b1"), /* spin-lock field, Hz! */ deltadof2 = getval("deltadof2"), /* offset for N15 spinlock */