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Pulsed Nuclear Resonance Apparatus
283
Citations
9
References
1964
Year
EngineeringNuclear StructureNuclear PhysicsNuclear DataAbsorption SpectroscopyNuclear Quadrupole ResonanceNuclear MaterialsPulse PowerInstrumentationRadiation ImagingSteady-state AbsorptionPhase Coherent DetectionThermal NoiseRadiologyRadiation DetectionPhysicsAccelerator Mass SpectrometryNuclear Resonance ApparatusHigh-frequency MeasurementExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopy
The description of a complete pulsed nuclear resonance spectrometer suitable for experiments in solids is given. Its major features are the ability to operate at any frequency between 2 and 30 Mc, an rf pulse output power of 5 kW over most of this range, a receiving system recovery time of 5–10 μsec at 10 Mc, a sensitivity usually limited by thermal noise in the receiver coil, use of phase coherent detection, the availability of a wide variety of pulse sequences, and good long and short term stability of the entire system. Brief instructions for operating the apparatus are included. A method of using the ``boxcar'' integrator to record directly the steady-state absorption (χ″) or dispersion (χ′) is explained.
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