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Dynamical theory of spin relaxation

Abstract

The dynamics of a spin system is usually calculated using the density matrix. However, the usual formulation in terms of the density matrix predicts that the signal will decay to zero, and does not address the issue of individual spin dynamics. Using stochastic calculus, we develop a dynamical theory of spin relaxation, the origins of which lie in the component spin fluctuations. This entails consideration of random pure states for individual protons, and how these pure states are correctly combined when the density matrix is formulated. Both the lattice and the spins are treated quantum mechanically. Such treatment incorporates both the processes of spin-spin and (finite temperature) spin-lattice relaxation. Our results reveal the intimate connections between spin noise and conventional spin relaxation.

Authors

Field TR; Bain AD

Journal

Physical Review E, Vol. 87, No. 2,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

February 13, 2013

DOI

10.1103/physreve.87.022110

ISSN

2470-0045

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