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NMR Probes

Description
Field Directions
Measuring Ranges
Dimensions
Scope

Description

The NMR probes use the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance. The probe is a small box made of copper. At one extremity of the box a cylinder with resonant material (sample) is located. The resonance signal is used to measure the magnetic field. The frequency of the resonance signal is used to determine the value of the magnetic field.

Field Directions

To be used, the probe should be placed in such a way that its electric field is perpendicular to the magnetic field to be measured. The alignment of the sample determines the electrical axis of the probe, which defines the probes as transversal or axial:

[graphic: probes, transversal and axial]
Picture: alignment of resonant material in transversal and axial probe

Measuring Ranges

Each probe has a specific measurement range. DRUSCH offers nmr probes from 0.04 to 9.00 Tesla (400 - 90,000 Gauss).

see table of deliverable nmr probes.

Dimensions and Weight

Dimensions: 21 x 9.9 x 142 mm
Weight: 210 g

Scope of Supply

  • probe
  • cable (2.5 m)
  • preamplifier
 
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