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Overview

Shimon Vega is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Materials Science, with specific interests in spectroscopy, biophysics, materials chemistry, surfaces, coatings, films, and radiation.

Vega has contributed to several main topics in scientific research, including:

  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Electron Spin Resonance Studies
  • Solid-state Spectroscopy and Crystallography
  • Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Ion-Surface Interactions and Analysis

Their recent publications include:

  • "Study of electron spectral diffusion process under DNP conditions by ELDOR spectroscopy focusing on the 14N solid effect", published in 2020 in Magnetic Resonance
  • "Study of electron spectral diffusion process under DNP conditions by ELDOR spectroscopy focusing on the 14N solid effect", published in 2020 in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vega are:

  • Akiva Feintuch
  • Daniella Goldfarb
  • Marie Ramirez Cohen
  • Marie Ramirez-Cohen

Shimon Vega's research has been disseminated primarily in the venues Magnetic Resonance and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), reflecting a focus on specialized spectroscopy techniques and nuclear magnetic resonance methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Chemical shift correlation spectroscopy in rotating solids: Radio frequency‐driven dipolar recoupling and longitudinal exchange

    A. E. Bennett;R. G. Griffin;J. H. Ok;S. Vega

  • Fictitious spin 1/2 operator formalism for multiple quantum NMR

    Shimon Vega

  • High-resolution proton solid-state NMR spectroscopy by phase-modulated Lee–Goldburg experiment

    Elena Vinogradov;P.K. Madhu;Shimon Vega

  • Transferred-echo double-resonance NMR

    Andrew W Hing;Shimon Vega;Jacob Schaefer

  • Operator formalism for double quantum NMR

    S. Vega;A. Pines

  • Facing and Overcoming Sensitivity Challenges in Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy

    Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen;Gregory S. Boebinger;Arnaud Comment;Simon Duckett

  • SENSITIVITY ENHANCEMENT OF THE MQMAS NMR EXPERIMENT BY FAST AMPLITUDE MODULATION OF THE PULSES

    P.K Madhu;Amir Goldbourt;Lucio Frydman;Shimon Vega

  • A simple magic angle spinning NMR experiment for the dephasing of rotational echoes of dipolar coupled homonuclear spin pairs

    Terry Gullion;Shimon Vega

  • Immobilization of molecular H3PW12O40 heteropolyacid catalyst in alumina-grafted silica-gel and mesostructured SBA-15 silica matrices

    P. Madhusudhan Rao;A. Wolfson;S. Kababya;S. Vega

  • Theoretical aspects of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in the solid state - the cross effect.

    Yonatan Hovav;Akiva Feintuch;Shimon Vega

  • Recoupling of Homo- and Heteronuclear Dipolar Interactions in Rotating Solids

    Andrew E. Bennett;Robert G. Griffin;Shimon Vega

  • Overhauser effects in insulating solids

    T. V. Can;M. A. Caporini;F. Mentink-Vigier;B. Corzilius

  • Nuclear depolarization and absolute sensitivity in magic-angle spinning cross effect dynamic nuclear polarization

    Frédéric Mentink-Vigier;Subhradip Paul;Daniel Lee;Akiva Feintuch

  • FOURIER TRANSFORM DOUBLE-QUANTUM NMR IN SOLIDS

    S. Vega;T. W. Shattuck;A. Pines

  • The Floquet theory of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of single spins and dipolar coupled spin pairs in rotating solids

    Asher Schmidt;Shimon Vega

  • Floquet theory in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance.

    Michal Leskes;P.K. Madhu;Shimon Vega

  • Proton spectroscopy in solid state nuclear magnetic resonance with windowed phase modulated Lee-Goldburg decoupling sequences

    Elena Vinogradov;P.K Madhu;P.K Madhu;Shimon Vega

  • Fast passage dynamic nuclear polarization on rotating solids.

    Frederic Mentink-Vigier;Ümit Akbey;Yonatan Hovav;Shimon Vega

  • Triple quantum NMR on spin systems with <i>I</i> = 3/2 in solids

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  • Multiple pulse NMR in rotating solids.

    E. T. Olejniczak;S. Vega;R. G. Griffin

  • Facing and Overcoming Sensitivity Challenges in Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy

    Jan-Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen;Gregory S. Boebinger;Arnaud Comment;Simon Duckett

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniella Goldfarb
Daniella Goldfarb Weizmann Institute of Science
Lucio Frydman
Lucio Frydman Weizmann Institute of Science
Herbert Zimmermann
Herbert Zimmermann Max Planck Society
Alexander Pines
Alexander Pines University of California, Berkeley
Zeev Luz
Zeev Luz Weizmann Institute of Science
Edward T. Olejniczak
Edward T. Olejniczak Vanderbilt University
Thomas F. Prisner
Thomas F. Prisner Goethe University Frankfurt
Giacomo Parigi
Giacomo Parigi University of Florence
Jacob Schaefer
Jacob Schaefer Washington University in St. Louis

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