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Lorentzian Line Shape
 
A mathematical function used for signal fitting (filtering) of raw data. Other commonly used line shapes are the Gaussian line shape or the super-Lorentzian line shape.
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Line Shape
 
Distribution of the relative strength of resonance as a function of frequency, which establishes a particular spectral line. Common line shapes are Lorentzian and Gaussian.
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Magnitude Calculation
 
Magnitude calculation e.g. cuts the amplitude information, or can be used to obtain pure absorption Lorentzian lineshapes in spectroscopy.
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Lorentzian Line
 
Usual shape of the lines in a NMR spectrum, characterized by a central peak with long tails; proportional to 1/[(1/T2)2 + (f - fo)2], where f is frequency and fo is the frequency of the peak (i.e., central resonance frequency). A Lorentzian function is the Fourier transformation of a decaying exponential.
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