High field NMR permanent magnetic structure

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Magnet structure or material

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C335S306000, C324S319000

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetic structure enclosing a prismatic cavity of regular polygonal cross-section is presented. The structure contains the field within the volume of the magnet without the need of an external ferromagnetic yoke, which makes it suitable for generating fields of several Tesla. The structures presented are designed to generate uniform fields for NMR studies, especially high intensity fields.

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