Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components
Patent
1993-09-30
1995-11-14
O'Shea, Sandra L.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Particle precession resonance
Spectrometer components
324322, G01R 3328
Patent
active
054670179
ABSTRACT:
An antenna arrangement for a nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus, the apparatus having a magnet which generates a basic magnetic field between two pole plates, includes a sub-antenna disposed at each pole plate, each sub-antenna being composed of a closed, grounded shielding facing toward the pole plate and a planar conductor structure disposed a distance from the shielding and substantially parallel thereto, into which a high-frequency current is fed.
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Duerr Wilhelm
Mikoshiba Norihiko
Watanabe Yutaka
Mah Raymond Y.
O'Shea Sandra L.
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