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The Fantastic Four: A plug 'n' play set of optimal control pulses for enhancing NMR spectroscopy.
 
From Mendeley Biomolecular NMR group:

The Fantastic Four: A plug 'n' play set of optimal control pulses for enhancing NMR spectroscopy.

Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997) (2013). Pages: 16-31. Manoj Nimbalkar, Burkhard Luy, Thomas E Skinner, Jorge L Neves, Naum I Gershenzon, Kyryl Kobzar, Wolfgang Bermel, Steffen J Glaser et al.

We present highly robust, optimal control-based shaped pulses designed to replace all 90° and 180° hard pulses in a given pulse sequence for improved performance. Special attention was devoted to ensuring that the pulses can be simply substituted in a one-to-one fashion for the original hard pulses without any additional modification of the existing sequence. The set of four pulses for each nucleus therefore consists of 90° and 180° point-to-point (PP) and universal rotation (UR) pulses of identical duration. These 1ms pulses provide uniform performance over resonance offsets of 20kHz ((1)H) and 35kHz ((13)C) and tolerate reasonably large radio frequency (RF) inhomogeneity/miscalibration of ±15% ((1)H) and ±10% ((13)C), making them especially suitable for NMR of small-to-medium-sized molecules (for which relaxation effects during the pulse are negligible) at an accessible and widely utilized spectrometer field strength of 600MHz. The experimental performance of conventional hard-pulse sequences is shown to be greatly improved by incorporating the new pulses, each set referred to as the Fantastic Four (Fanta4).

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