Envelope detection and simultaneous observation are possible! Experiments can be conducted with a compact layout placed on the desk.
The "E-35" is an NMR experimental device that observes signals using the pulse NMR method. The pulse width, pulse interval, and repetition time can be set arbitrarily, with a minimum pulse width starting from 10μS. It allows for the observation of FID signals, SE signals, and more through high-frequency pulse methods, enabling the determination of nuclear spin relaxation times and magnetic rotation ratios from experiments. 【Features】 ■ Observation of FID signals using the pulse NMR method ■ Precise excitation pulse width ■ Adoption of high-frequency phase detection method ■ Various experiments possible using a diverse range of pulse sequences ■ Comes with a highly stable dedicated magnetic field generator ■ Numerous experimental items *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Components】 ■ E-35 Type Pulse NMR Main Unit ■ Head Section (Transmitter/Receiver) ■ Probe ■ Electromagnet (EM-1505S) ■ Power Supply for Electromagnet (EMS-05024S) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Experimental Items】 ■Observation of Free Induction Decay ■Observation of Spin Echo ■Measurement of relaxation times T1 and T2 ■Measurement of magnetic rotation ratio *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Echo Electronics Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales of electrical equipment and electronic measuring instruments, as well as the design, manufacturing, and sales of electronic application devices. We offer precise magnetic field strength measurements and customization of measuring instruments to suit various magnetic field measurement environments. Our NMR magnetic field measuring instruments are widely used in the field of physics (such as physical research and accelerator facilities) and in the medical field (such as distribution measurements for MRI magnets), based on over 50 years of experience.