Discuss any one of the following questions
- In the NMR detection signal, the wiggles represent the difference between the RF oscillator frequency and the Larmor precession frequency. Justify this statement and explain why the decrease in amplitude of the wiggles depends on T2 but not T1.
- The resonance frequency is a function of the static magnetic field felt by the protons. If these protons were in a paramagnetic material, this frequency should be different than if they were in a material of zero magnetic susceptibility.
Why? What would be the minimum change in susceptibility you think you could measure in this setup?
- What would be the effect of a DC offset in the current through the sweep coils? Explain why, or why not, this would change your measurements of the gyromagnetic ratio.
- Purcell, E. M., "Nuclear magnetism", Am. J. Phys., 22, 1-8 (1954).
- Bloembergen, N., E. M. Purcell, and R. V. Pound, "Relaxation effects in nuclear magnetic resonance absorption", Phys. Rev., 73, 679-712 (1948).
- Norberg, R. E., "Resource letter NMR-EPR-1 on nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance", Am. J. Phys., 33, 71-75 (1965). Resource letters give many references to relevant literature.
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