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Stephen Wimperis is affiliated with Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans the fields of Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on subfields including Spectroscopy, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Radiation.

The scientist's main research topics include Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, Advancements in Battery Materials, NMR Spectroscopy and Applications, Nuclear Physics and Applications, and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications.

Stephen Wimperis has contributed to multiple publications across several scientific venues. Recent papers include:

  • Biexponential I = 3/2 Spin-Lattice Relaxation in the Solid State: Multiple-Quantum 7Li NMR as a Probe of Fast Ion Dynamics, 2024, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Towards shorter composite 180° refocusing pulses for NMR, 2024, Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Double-quantum filtered 23Na NMR and MRI: Selective detection of ordered sodium in an inhomogeneous B0 field, 2024, Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Double-Quantum Filtered 23Na MRS and MRI: Targeted Detection of Ordered Sodium in Inhomogeneous Fields without 180° Refocusing, 2025, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Stephen Wimperis has frequently published in venues such as Journal of Magnetic Resonance, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, and the Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Galina E. Pavlovskaya, George E. Rudman, and Karen E. Johnston.

Best Publications

  • Multiple‐quantum NMR spectroscopy of S=3/2 spins in isotropic phase: A new probe for multiexponential relaxation

    Guy Jaccard;Stephen Wimperis;Geoffrey Bodenhausen

  • Broadband, Narrowband, and Passband Composite Pulses for Use in Advanced NMR Experiments

    S. Wimperis

  • Two-Dimensional Multiple-Quantum MAS NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei: A Comparison of Methods

    Steven P. Brown;Stephen Wimperis

  • Two-Dimensional MAS Multiple-Quantum NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei. Removal of Inhomogeneous Second-Order Broadening

    Steven P. Brown;Stephen J. Heyes;Stephen Wimperis

  • High-resolution NMR of quadrupolar nuclei in solids: the satellite-transition magic angle spinning (STMAS) experiment

    Sharon E. Ashbrook;Stephen Wimperis

  • NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Solid Materials

    Roderick E. Wasylishen;Sharon E. Ashbrook;Stephen Wimperis

  • Two-dimensional multiple-quantum MAS NMR of quadrupolar nuclei. Acquisition of the whole echo

    Steven P. Brown;Stephen Wimperis

  • Silica-supported imine palladacycles - recyclable catalysts for the Suzuki reaction?

    Robin B. Bedford;Catherine Catherine Suzanne Julienne Cazin;Michael B. Hursthouse;Mark E. Light

  • Band-selective pulses without phase distortion. A simulated annealing approach

    Helen Geen;Stephen Wimperis;Ray Freeman

  • Broadband and narrowband composite excitation sequences

    Stephen Wimperis

  • Multiple-quantum MAS NMR of quadrupolar nuclei. Do five-, seven- and nine-quantum experiments yield higher resolution than the three-quantum experiment?

    Kevin J Pike;Reena P Malde;Sharon E Ashbrook;Sharon E Ashbrook;Jamie McManus

  • Relaxation-allowed cross-peaks in two-dimensional N.M.R. correlation spectroscopy

    Stephen Wimperis;Geoffrey Bodenhausen

  • An excitation sequence which discriminates between direct and long-range CH coupling

    Stephen Wimperis;Ray Freeman

  • 17O and 29Si NMR parameters of MgSiO3 phases from high-resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy and first-principles calculations.

    Sharon E Ashbrook;Andrew J Berry;Daniel J Frost;Alan Gregorovic

  • Long-range carbon-proton coupling constants

    Christopher Bauer;Ray Freeman;Stephen Wimperis

  • Structure and NMR assignment in calcined and as-synthesized forms of AlPO-14: a combined study by first-principles calculations and high-resolution 27Al-31P MAS NMR correlation.

    Sharon E Ashbrook;Marica Cutajar;Chris J Pickard;Richard I Walton

  • Dynamics on the microsecond timescale in microporous aluminophosphate AlPO-14 as evidenced by 27Al MQMAS and STMAS NMR spectroscopy.

    Sasa Antonijevic;Sharon E Ashbrook;Silke Biedasek;Richard I Walton

  • 23Na NMR methods for selective observation of sodium ions in ordered environments

    Richard Kemp-Harper;Steven P. Brown;Colan E. Hughes;Peter Styles

  • High-Resolution 19F MAS NMR Spectroscopy: Structural Disorder and Unusual J Couplings in a Fluorinated Hydroxy-Silicate

    John M. Griffin;Jonathan R. Yates;Andrew J. Berry;Stephen Wimperis

  • First-principles calculations of solid-state 17O and 29Si NMR spectra of Mg2SiO4 polymorphs

    Sharon E. Ashbrook;Laurent Le Pollès;Chris J. Pickard;Andrew J. Berry

  • Refocussing of chemical and paramagnetic shift anisotropies in 2H NMR using the quadrupolar-echo experiment.

    Sasa Antonijevic;Stephen Wimperis

  • Solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Paul Hodgkinson;Stephen Wimperis

Frequent Co-Authors

Sharon E. Ashbrook
Sharon E. Ashbrook University of St Andrews
Steven P. Brown
Steven P. Brown University of Warwick
Andrew J. Berry
Andrew J. Berry Australian National University
Geoffrey Bodenhausen
Geoffrey Bodenhausen École Normale Supérieure
Richard I. Walton
Richard I. Walton University of Warwick
John M. Griffin
John M. Griffin Lancaster University
Chris J. Pickard
Chris J. Pickard University of Cambridge
Ray Freeman
Ray Freeman University of Cambridge
Peter J. Halling
Peter J. Halling University of Strathclyde
P. J. Hore
P. J. Hore University of Oxford

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