ANTIOPE 3.2: Spin Dynamics and Spectra

December, 2008 revision

ANTIOPE is a general purpose simulator of magnetic resonance phenomena written by Professor John Waugh. It functions as an idealized NMR or ESR spectrometer, with definable pulse programs and spin systems. The spin systems can be of "liquid" or "solid" type, the latter with powder patterns or crystal rotation plots if desired. Random processes, sample spinning, and decoupling sequences are available. The results of calculations can be manipulated (FT, etc.) and various 1-D or 2-D plots can be generated, printed and exported. The user interface is designed for magnetic resonance scientists and requires no knowledge of computer programming.


The program runs under Windows 2000 or better.   To obtain the program, download the file antiope0109.zip and unzip it. This will produce two new files, install.exe and atp$.exe. You should then run install – NOT atp$. This will install the full program and user manual on a drive of your choosing. If you would like to see the manual first, you can download manual.pdf, which is a much smaller file than antiope0109.zip

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