Nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus with switched attenuator

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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324303, 307262, 307555, 328223, G01R 3320

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ABSTRACT:
Nuclear magnetic resonance is excited in surrounding fluids by pulsing a first winding which with a capacitor forms a resonant circuit. In order to observe signals induced by NMR in the first winding between pulses, the pulses are attenuated by connecting resistors across a second winding inductively coupled to the first winding. Connection of the resistors is made when required by forward biasing two MOSFETs connected "back to back" to reduce transients when the MOSFETs cease conduction. A switching pulse for the MOSFETs which has a steep rising edge and an exponential trailing edge has been found advantageous.

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