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English: Adiabatic full-passage (AFP) pulses are off-resonance-insensitive for a certain bandwidth. Sweep diagrams for two off-resonances are shown in red. In the left plot, the off-resonance magnetization will not be inverted by the end of the AFP pulse. In the right plot, the off-resonance magnetization will be inverted by the end of the AFP pulse. Solid arrows are the final effective fields for AFP; dotted arrows are the final effective fields for AHP.
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