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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2021
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2018
Martin Bodo Plenio, Ulm, DE;
Ilai Schwartz, Blaustein, DE;
Liam Mcguinness, Ulm, DE;
Joachim Rosskopf, Neu-Ulm, DE;
Martin Bodo Plenio, Ulm, DE;
Ilai Schwartz, Blaustein, DE;
Liam McGuinness, Ulm, DE;
Joachim Rosskopf, Neu-Ulm, DE;
Other;
Abstract
A method for generating a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of nuclear spin moments of a sample includes a static magnetic field permeating the sample, and a detection spin moment with a detection region surrounding the latter. The detection region extends at least partly into the sample. The method also includes an antenna element for radiating in frequency pulses for influencing the nuclear spin moments and radio-frequency pulses for influencing the detection spin moment, where a polarization step involves polarizing at least one portion of the nuclear spin moments along the magnetic field to form a longitudinal magnetization, where a transfer step involves converting the longitudinal magnetization (M) into a transverse magnetization (M) by radiating in a frequency pulse (F) with a 90° flip angle, wherein a detection step involves radiating in a sequence of radio-frequency pulses onto the detection spin moment and subsequently detecting a signal (') of the transverse magnetization (M) present in the detection region and storing the signal as detection result in a list. The detection step is carried out a number of times repeatedly in succession, wherein the polarization step and the transfer step and also the detection steps are carried out.