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1Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA. jiang@chemistry.chem.utah.edu
Abstract:
A simple method for measuring the Q (quality factor) value of an NMR sample coil based on an impedance matching principle is described. This method has the advantage of utilizing a signal generator and reflection coefficient bridge rather than an expensive high-frequency Q meter and offers an alternative means of measuring the Q value of an NMR sample coil or any other radio frequency coil.
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