4. Relaxation mechanisms
In most cases, relaxation results from the interaction between a core's magnetic moment and a fluctuating local magnetic field B L (t).
Longitudinal (or spin-lattice) relaxation concerns the M z component of magnetization. It is associated with an energy transfer with the lattice, a term that designates the entire environment of the nucleus under consideration. The fluctuating magnetic field B L (t) has a role analogous to that of the coherent radio-frequency field B 1 if the range of frequencies associated with the B x , B y components of B L (t) satisfies...
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