Motional narrowing

In physics and chemistry, motional narrowing is a phenomenon where a certain resonant frequency has a smaller linewidth than might be expected, due to motion in an inhomogeneous system.[1] The discovery of motional narrowing has been attributed to Nicolaas Bloembergen during his thesis work in the 1940s[2]

  1. ^ Solid state: nuclear methods by J. N. Mundy, section 6.2.1.1, page 441.
  2. ^ Eli Yablonovitch (2017). "Obituary: Nicolaas Bloembergen (1920–2017)". Nature. 550 (7677): 458. Bibcode:2017Natur.550..458Y. doi:10.1038/550458a. PMID 29072260.

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