Why FT NMR is better than CW NMR?
Could you please elaborate on why Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FT NMR) is considered superior to Continuous Wave Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (CW NMR)? What specific advantages does FT NMR offer that sets it apart from CW NMR in terms of accuracy, resolution, and overall performance? Is it the use of Fourier transformation that enables FT NMR to capture more detailed spectral information, allowing for more precise analysis of samples? Or are there other factors at play that make FT NMR the preferred choice for many applications in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy?