Analyzing PFG anisotropic anomalous diffusions by instantaneous signal attenuation method
@article{Lin2017AnalyzingPA, title={Analyzing PFG anisotropic anomalous diffusions by instantaneous signal attenuation method}, author={Guoxing Lin}, journal={arXiv: Chemical Physics}, year={2017} }
Anomalous diffusion has been investigated in many systems. Pulsed field gradient (PFG) anomalous diffusion is much more complicated than PFG normal diffusion. There have been many theoretical and experimental studies for PFG isotropic anomalous diffusion, but there are very few theoretical treatments reported for anisotropic anomalous diffusion. Currently, there is not a general PFG signal attenuation expression, which includes the finite gradient pulse effect and can treat all three types of…
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