Steady-State Free Precession in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

H. Y. Carr
Phys. Rev. 112, 1693 – Published 1 December 1958
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Abstract

A steady-state free precession technique for observing nuclear magnetic resonance is described. A mathematical analysis is presented for certain special conditions, and initial experiments verifying the results of this analysis are reported. This technique provides two opportunities for improving the signal-to-noise ratio. First, it provides a mechanism, similar to that of the "spin echo," for eliminating the effect of the inhomogeneity of the magnetic field on signal strength. This permits the effective use of larger samples. In the second place it provides a steady-state signal which can be observed with a narrow-band detector. Under certain conditions the technique has a broad response as a function of frequency or field. The upper limit to the width of this response is determined by the electronic apparatus supplying the rf pulses rather than the magnet or the nuclear sample.

  • Received 4 August 1958

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.112.1693

©1958 American Physical Society

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H. Y. Carr

  • Department of Physics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

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Vol. 112, Iss. 5 — December 1958

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