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SUMMARY:Federico de Biasi
DESCRIPTION:Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization for dye-sensitized solid-state NMR spectroscopy  \nPhotochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a hyperpolarization technique that can provide NMR signal enhancement factors of orders of magnitude under light irradiation of the sample. Here\, I will show how photo-CIDNP could be used to establish a light-induced hyperpolarization protocol to improve the sensitivity of solid-state NMR spectroscopy through the combined action of suitable dyes and polarization relay via spin diffusion. \n8:00 AM California or 11:00 AM Boston or 4:00 PM Paris or 8:30 PM Delhi
URL:https://www.globalnmr.org/upcoming-discussions/federico-de-biasi/
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SUMMARY:Roderick E. Wasylishen
DESCRIPTION:NMR Indirect Spin-Spin Coupling Constants – Measurements from the Earth’s Magnetic Field to 21 Tesla (900 MHz for 1H NMR)  \nI will begin by briefly talking about the history of indirect spin-spin coupling constants. Next\, first-order NMR spectra\, “through-space” NMR spectra\, isotope effects on observed spin-spin coupling constants. Earth’s magnetic field NMR spectra\, analysis of second-order and more complex NMR spectra. The importance of vicinal coupling constants in elucidating molecular structure. Extracting indirect spin-spin coupling constants from NMR spectra of solids. Early NMR spectra of the methylammonium lead-halides. \n8:00 AM California or 11:00 AM Boston or 4:00 PM Paris or 8:30 PM Delhi
URL:https://www.globalnmr.org/upcoming-discussions/roderick-e-wasylishen/
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SUMMARY:Steffen Glaser & Dennis Huber
DESCRIPTION:SpinDrops and QuBeads – Two Complementary Software Toolkits for the Exact and Intuitive Visualization of Spin Dynamics in NMR and Quantum Information Experiments  \nWe introduce SpinDrops and QuBeads\, two related software programs for dynamically simulating and visualizing operators\, particularly the density operator\, in NMR spectroscopy and quantum information processing using mathematically exact and complete graphical representations. After a brief theoretical introduction into the underlying visualizations\, we demonstrate the basic usage and the most important features of the software packages. In the subsequent workshop session\, participants learn how to set up and simulate custom NMR sequences and quantum circuits. Furthermore\, we present the built-in SpinDrops/QuBeads Didactics Frameworks and newly developed graphical editors\, which can be used to design highly interactive exercises for teaching NMR and quantum information processing. \n8:00 AM California or 11:00 AM Boston or 5:00 PM Paris or 8:30 PM Delhi \n  \n 
URL:https://www.globalnmr.org/upcoming-discussions/steffen-glaser-dennis-huber/
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