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Interleaved spatial/spectral encoding in ultrafast 2D NMR spectroscopy

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Fig. 1. Spatial encoding schemes in ultrafast 2D NMR and spatial winding of the magnetization along  the sample, with the corresponding echo position in the k-space dimension
Fig.  2.  Spatial/spectral  pulse  design  example.  Three  frequency  offsets  and  the  associated  k-space  positions define the target transverse spin magnetization profile
Fig. 3. (a) Amplitude of the target (z,  W ) domain profile
Fig. 4. Pulse sequences for ultrafast 2D with interleaved SPSP encoding. (a) Basic ultrafast mixingless  sequence
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