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Zusammenfassung:
Theoretical models for motionally driven spin diffusion are compared and applied to spinsS= 12 andS= 1. Their predictions are quantitatively corroborated by experiments on a single crystal of deuterated biphenyl. In this system, a molecular flip process drives spin diffusion and makes it strongly temperature dependent. In the second part, it is shown how spin diffusion of quadrupolar order degenerates into cross relaxation. A single crystal of partially deuterated durene provides a clear-cut example of cross relaxation in a dipolar coupled pair of spinsS= 1. This observation explains why, in solids, the relaxation time of quadrupolar order,T1Q, is often much shorter thanT1.