Bryan H. Suits
Affiliations: | Michigan Technological University, USA |
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Ghoshray K, Pahari B, Ghoshray A, et al. (2009) (93)Nb NMR study of the charge density wave state in NbSe(2). Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : An Institute of Physics Journal. 21: 155701 |
Panguluri RP, Suits BH. (2006) Spin 3/2 Zeeman perturbed NQR in the presence of slow sample rotation. Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997). 182: 49-54 |
Suits BH. (2006) Long pendulums in gravitational gradients European Journal of Physics. 27 |
Suits BH, Garroway AN, Miller JB, et al. (2003) 14N magnetic resonance for materials detection in the field. Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 24: 123-36 |
Sauer KL, Suits BH, Garroway AN, et al. (2003) Secondary echoes in three-frequency nuclear quadrupole resonance of spin-1 nuclei Journal of Chemical Physics. 118: 5071-5080 |
Garroway AN, Buess ML, Miller JB, et al. (2001) Remote sensing by nuclear quadrupole resonance Ieee Transactions On Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 39: 1108 |
Sauer KL, Suits BH, Garroway AN, et al. (2001) Three-frequency nuclear quadrupole resonance of spin-1 nuclei Chemical Physics Letters. 342: 362-368 |
Miller JB, Suits BH, Garroway AN. (2001) Circularly polarized RF magnetic fields for spin-1 NQR Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 151: 228-234 |
Suits BH, Šepa J, Gorte RJ, et al. (2000) Molecular Motion of Hydrogen-Bonded CH3CN in H-MFI: A1H,2H, and13C Multinuclear Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 104: 5124-5131 |
Miller JB, Suits BH, Garroway AN, et al. (2000) Interplay among recovery time, signal, and noise: Series- and parallel-tuned circuits are not always the same Concepts in Magnetic Resonance. 12: 125-136 |