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An absolute nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer; Magnetometre absolu a resonance magnetique nucleaire

Abstract

After an introduction in which the various work undertaken since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance is rapidly reviewed, the author describes briefly In the first chapter three types of NMR magnetometers, giving the advantages and disadvantages of each of them and deducing from this the design of the apparatus having the greatest number of qualities Chapter II is devoted to the crossed coil nuclear oscillator which operates continuously over a wide range (800 gamma). To avoid an error due to a carrying over the frequency, the measurement is carried out using bands of 1000 {gamma}. Chapter III deals with frequency measurements. The author describes an original arrangement which makes possible the frequency-field conversion with an accuracy of {+-} 5 x 10{sup -6}, and the differential measurement between two nuclear oscillators. The report finishes with a conclusion and a few recordings. (author) [French] Apres une introduction rappelant les divers travaux effectues en resonance magnetique nucleaire depuis sa mise en evidence, l'auteur decrit sommairement dans le premier chapitre trois types de magnetometre a R.M.N. enumerant les avantages et les inconvenients de chacun a partir desquels il projet, l'appareillage reunissant le maximum de qualites. Le chapitre II est consacre a l'oscillateur nucleaire  More>>
Authors:
Salvi, A [1] 
  1. Commisariat a l'Energie Atomique, Grenoble (France). Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 1961
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
CEA-R-2383
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: These sciences; 21 refs
Subject:
46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; DESIGN; FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT; GEOMAGNETIC FIELD; MAGNET COILS; MAGNETOMETERS; MASERS; NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE; OSCILLATORS; SPECIFICATIONS
OSTI ID:
20818064
Research Organizations:
CEA Grenoble, 38 (France); Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Grenoble, 38 (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR06R2383118193
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
54 pages
Announcement Date:
Jan 04, 2007

Citation Formats

Salvi, A. An absolute nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer; Magnetometre absolu a resonance magnetique nucleaire. France: N. p., 1961. Web.
Salvi, A. An absolute nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer; Magnetometre absolu a resonance magnetique nucleaire. France.
Salvi, A. 1961. "An absolute nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer; Magnetometre absolu a resonance magnetique nucleaire." France.
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title = {An absolute nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometer; Magnetometre absolu a resonance magnetique nucleaire}
author = {Salvi, A}
abstractNote = {After an introduction in which the various work undertaken since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance is rapidly reviewed, the author describes briefly In the first chapter three types of NMR magnetometers, giving the advantages and disadvantages of each of them and deducing from this the design of the apparatus having the greatest number of qualities Chapter II is devoted to the crossed coil nuclear oscillator which operates continuously over a wide range (800 gamma). To avoid an error due to a carrying over the frequency, the measurement is carried out using bands of 1000 {gamma}. Chapter III deals with frequency measurements. The author describes an original arrangement which makes possible the frequency-field conversion with an accuracy of {+-} 5 x 10{sup -6}, and the differential measurement between two nuclear oscillators. The report finishes with a conclusion and a few recordings. (author) [French] Apres une introduction rappelant les divers travaux effectues en resonance magnetique nucleaire depuis sa mise en evidence, l'auteur decrit sommairement dans le premier chapitre trois types de magnetometre a R.M.N. enumerant les avantages et les inconvenients de chacun a partir desquels il projet, l'appareillage reunissant le maximum de qualites. Le chapitre II est consacre a l'oscillateur nucleaire a bobines croisees permettant un fonctionnement continu dons une large plage (800 gamma). Pour eviter une erreur due a l'entrainement de frequence, la mesure s'effectue par bandes de 1000 {gamma} chacune. Le chapitre III traite la mesure de frequence. L'auteur expose un montage original permettant la traduction frequence-champ avec une precision egale a {+-} 5.10{sup -6}, et la mesure differentielle entre deux oscillateurs nucleaires. Une conclusion et quelques enregistrements terminent ce travail. (auteur)}
place = {France}
year = {1961}
month = {Oct}
}