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Default Excitation bandwidth for a shaped pulse

Excitation bandwidth for a shaped pulse

Hi all,I have a small question on excitation bandwidth for shaped pulses. In many of the literature, the field strength ( nu (Hz) = Gamma * B1/(2 * pi)) of the shaped pulse is specified, so i use it to determine the pulse width (tp) using the relations,

omega * t_p = theta; & Omega = 2 * pi * nu

t_p= theta/(2 * pi * nu) [sec]

On knowing 't_p' value, i can use 'shape tools' available in Bruker to calculate the power level of the shaped pulse in comparison to a 90 degree hard pulse. My question is-- is the nu(Hz) value mentioned in the literature, the actual excitation bandwidth of the shaped pulse?

Thank you!



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