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Josephson‐junction method detects nmr transitions

DEC 01, 1972
John T. Scott

In nuclear‐magnetic‐resonance work, the detection of broad lines such as those from solid samples has usually been done by observing a pulse in a radiofrequency pickup coil while carrying out a procedure known as “adiabatic fast passage.” A new technique, in which detection during adiabatic fast passage is by a Josephson‐junction magnetometer, does the same job but with considerably less radiofrequency power.

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