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Frequency‐Swept and Proton‐Stabilized NMR Spectrometer for all Nuclei Using a Frequency Synthesizer

The high‐resolution proton‐stabilized, and frequency‐swept spectrometer of Baker and Burd was limited to proton spectra. A modification of this instrument suitable for all magnetic nuclei is described, based upon the use of a Rhode and Schwarz frequency synthesizer. This modification provides genera...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 1963-03, Vol.34 (3), p.238-243
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FREQUENCY
INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
NUCLEI
OSCILLATIONS
PROTON BEAMS
PROTONS
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