John Beau W. Webber
We discus Time-Domain NMR, as a method of measuring the physical properties of liquid and solid materials. Time-Domain NMR is also a good technique for measuring pore-size distributions from the nano-meter to microns. When an NMR measurement is made on a sample, the perturbed magnetisation of the nuclei creates a measurable signal that evolves with time. This signal is often then Fourier-Transformed to give spectral information, but for physical information there are many advantages in studying the captured time-domain signal.