화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.121, No.15, 7313-7319, 2004
NMR polarization echoes in a nematic liquid crystal
We have modified the polarization echo (PE) sequence through the incorporation of Lee-Goldburg cross polarization steps to quench the H-1-H-1 dipolar dynamics. In this way, the C-13 becomes an ideal local probe to inject and detect polarization in the proton system. This improvement made possible the observation of the local polarization P-00(t) and polarization echoes in the interphenyl proton of the liquid crystal N-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-4-butylaniline. The decay of P-00(t) was well fitted to an exponential law with a characteristic time tau(C)approximate to310 mus. The hierarchy of the intramolecular dipolar couplings determines a dynamical bottleneck that justifies the use of the Fermi Golden Rule to obtain a spectral density consistent with the structural parameters. The time evolution of P-00(t) was reversed by the PE sequence generating echoes at the time expected by the scaling of the dipolar Hamiltonian. This indicates that the reversible H-1-H-1 dipolar interaction is the main contribution to the local polarization decrease and that the exponential decay for P-00(t) does not imply irreversibility. The attenuation of the echoes follows a Gaussian law with a characteristic time tau(phi)approximate to527 mus. The shape and magnitude of the characteristic time of the PE decay suggest that it is dominated by the unperturbed homonuclear dipolar Hamiltonian. This means that tau(phi) is an intrinsic property of the dipolar coupled network and not of other degrees of freedom. In this case, one cannot unambiguously identify the mechanism that produces the decoherence of the dipolar order. This is because even weak interactions are able to break the fragile multiple coherences originated on the dipolar evolution, hindering its reversal. Other schemes to investigate these underlying mechanisms are proposed. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.