Nuclear resonance time domain interferometry (NR-TDI) is used to study the slow dynamics of liquids at atomic and molecular length scales. Here the TDI method of using a stationary two-line… Click to show full abstract
Nuclear resonance time domain interferometry (NR-TDI) is used to study the slow dynamics of liquids at atomic and molecular length scales. Here the TDI method of using a stationary two-line magnetized 57Fe foil as a source and a stationary single-line stainless steel foil analyzer is employed.
               
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