Published January 27, 1986 | Version Published
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Low-temperature nuclear magnetic resonance with a dc SQUID amplifier

Abstract

We report the detection of nuclear magnetic resonance at 4 K and 1.9 MHz with a receiver based on a thin-film dc superconducting quantum interference device. The noise temperature of the spectrometer is 300 mK, limited by the second stage amplifier.

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© 1986 American Institute of Physics. Received 18 October 1985; accepted 23 November 1985. This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada), the National Science Foundation, and the Cornell Materials Science Center. the dc SQUID's were fabricated at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center by J. Greiner and co-workers.

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