A labeled carbon atom will produce different hyperfine splitting signals depending on the labeling state of its direct neighbors in the molecule.
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The idea of a spin angular momentum was first proposed in a 1925 publication by Samuel Goudsmit to explain hyperfine splitting in atomic spectra.
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Generally speaking therefore, in the majority of cases only six peaks can be monitored in a spectrum produced by a hyperfine splitting nucleus.
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"' Magnetic splitting "'( hyperfine splitting ) is a result of the interaction between the nucleus and any surrounding magnetic field.
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The three M�ssbauer parameters : isomer shift, quadrupole splitting, and hyperfine splitting can often be used to identify a particular compound by comparison to spectra for standards.
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Detailed theoretical calculations in the framework of quantum electrodynamics are used to account for the effects of finite nuclear mass, fine structure, hyperfine splitting, and so on.
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He was one of the first, probably in parallel with Clyde Hutchison, to measure the hyperfine splitting of the ESR line caused by the interaction with nuclear spins.
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This hyperfine splitting is the main source of the sensitivity of ESR to the chemical environment of the electron, and hence it underlies the broad applications of ESR in chemistry.
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The hyperfine splitting in muonium, an " atom " consisting of an electron and an antimuon, provides a more precise measurement of ? because the muon has no internal structure:
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Hyperfine splitting is a splitting in the energy levels of an atom caused by the interaction between the magnetic moment of the Ramsey's hydrogen maser, is known with great precision.