Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components
Patent
1985-02-26
1987-03-24
Tokar, Michael J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Particle precession resonance
Spectrometer components
324312, G01R 3320
Patent
active
046528270
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a plurality of transmitter/receiver coils instead of a single transmitter/receiver coil heretofore used. RF pulses containing the resonance frequency of a nuclide to be observed are successively supplied to these coils. The resultant resonance signals are stored and accumulated individually for the separate transmitter/receiver coils to obtain visual information with a high signal-to-noise ratio in a short time.
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Eguchi Keiji
Komatsu Kunito
Jeol Ltd.
O'Shea Kevin D.
Tokar Michael J.
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