Fourier-transform nuclear gyromagnetic resonance spectrometer

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using a nuclear resonance spectrometer system

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324307, G01R 3308

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042108616

ABSTRACT:
Continuous high-frequency waves and pulse-like high-frequency waves of the same frequency are selectively applied to a specimen placed in a unidirectional magnetic field, whereby resonance signals and free induction decay signals are selectively produced by the specimen. These signals are detected, and the detected free induction decay signals are Fourier-transformed, so that the continuous wave nuclear gyromagnetic resonance and the Fourier-transformed nuclear gyromagnetic resonance can be selectively measured.

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patent: 3753081 (1973-08-01), Freeman
patent: 3968424 (1976-07-01), Ernst
patent: 4081742 (1978-03-01), Hofer

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