Analytic theory of finite pulse effects involving spin-1 nucleus in rotating solids
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newlineUnderstanding the response of nuclear spins subjected to oscillating and#64257;elds has remained an
newlineactive pursuit in methodology development in NMR spectroscopy. While methods to study
newlinethe dynamics of spin-1/2 nuclei exist, such studies involving quadrupolar spins (spins with
newlineIgt1/2) have always been fraught with diand#64259;culty. In particular, the evolution of nuclear
newlinespins subjected to radio-frequency (RF) pulses in periodically driven multi-level systems
newlinehas remained a challenging problem owing to the domineering presence of the quadrupolar
newlineinteractions. Although, development of analytic methods in static solids have enhanced
newlineour basic understanding of the experiments, straightforward extensions to rotating solids
newlineremain less trivial. In particular, a uniform analytic framework that explicates the interplay
newlinebetween the sample spinning frequency, amplitude of the RF pulse and the quadrupolar
newlinecoupling constant remains an open problem in rotating solids. Consequently, optimizations
newlinebased on numerical methods have gained prominence in the development of NMR methods in
newlinequadrupolar nuclei. While investigations based on numerical methods are easier to implement
newlineand provide results, they do not necessarily aand#64256;ord insights into the physical phenomena
newlineunder study. As an alternative, analytic methods based on Floquet theory are explored in
newlinethe thesis for studying the excitation process in multilevel systems. Speciand#64257;cally, eand#64256;ective
newlinetime-propagators derived from analytic methods are proposed to describe the eand#64256;ects of RF
newlinepulses in rotating solids in three-level (S=1) systems. Through comparisons with simulations
newlineemerging from exact numerical methods, the suitability and exactness of the analytic methods
newlineis examined over wide-range of experimental parameters. Additionally, the interference eand#64256;ects
newlineobserved in spin-1/2 nuclei coupled to quadrupolar spins (say S=1) are also discussed.