Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Project
The magnetic moment of a nucleon is sometimes expressed in terms of its g-factor (a dimensionless scalar) as , where is an intrinsic magnetic moment, is the nuclear magneton and is given by Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \mu_{_N}=\tfrac{e \hbar}{2 m}}
, is the nucleon's g-factor, is the nucleon's spin angular momentum number and is the nucleon's mass. The Hydrogen/Proton Gyromagnetic Ratio, , is equal to .
The proton's g-factor
So,
Larmor Frequency:
Our magnet will produce fields up to ~ 0.7T. This allows for transverse field frequencies up to ~ 30MHz. We employ a bridged-tee detector (Waring - 1952) to observe the NMR signal.
Basic Theory
(for more detailed explanations see Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Andrew)
- Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time
- Conditions for Observation of NMR Absorption
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