Self-switching Q-damping circuit for reducing transmitter ringdown time in high power pulse NMR

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Ailion, David Charles
Other Author Samuelson, Gary L.
Title Self-switching Q-damping circuit for reducing transmitter ringdown time in high power pulse NMR
Date 1970
Description In this paper we describe a circuit for reducing the transmitter ringdown time and thereby improving the recovery time in pulse NMR experiments. The circuit uses only solid state devices and requires no external switching. For transmitter voltages less than 0.5 V peak to peak the effective resistance in parallel with the transmitter coil in a crossed coil spectrometer is only 6 {} whereas for the larger voltages the shunting resistance is of the order of 1-2 {}. This circuit thus has the effect of significantly squaring the envelope of an rf pulse. It has the extra advantage of suppressing noise generated by the transmitter during the time interval between pulses.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Volume 41
First Page 1601
Last Page 1603
Subject Circuits; NMR experiments; Rf pulse
Subject LCSH Nuclear magnetic resonance; Scientific apparatus and instruments
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Samuelson, G. L. & Ailion, D. C. (1970). Self-switching Q-damping circuit for reducing transmitter ringdown time in high power pulse NMR. Review of Scientific Instruments, 41, 1601-3
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Samuelson, G. L. & Ailion, D. C., Review of Scientific Instruments, 41, 1970 and may be found at http://link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/41/1601/1
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