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Magnetic Resonance

JUN 01, 1950
J. H. Van Vleck

The precession of the electron spin in a strong magnetic field causes ferromagnetic solids to have a “magnetic resonance spectrum”, which is observed by applying a weak alternating measuring field at right angles to the strong constant field.

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