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The home-built pulse nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer with digital quadrature detection for 3He research at low temperatures
Authors
Alakshin E.
Gazizulin R.
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Klochkov A.
Kuzmin V.
Sabitova A.
Safin T.
Tagirov M.
Publication date
29 February 2020
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Abstract
The home-built pulse nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer for 3He research is described. The temperature range is 1.5 - 4.2 K, the frequency range is 3 - 20 MHz, the dead time is 10 μs at 10 MHz. The spectrometer software is based on programming language LabVIEW. The advantages of digital technique are described; particularly the implementation of digital quadrature detector. © Kazan Federal University (KFU)
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