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Rev Sci Instrum
May 1979
University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, EnglandHarvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France.
The separated oscillatory field magnetic resonance technique (Ramsey technique) has been employed with flowing water as a volume averaging magnetometer. Polarization and detection were performed in high fields, external to the volume over which the magnetic field was to be averaged. An accuracy of a few parts in 10(7) at a nominal field of 18 G was obtained.
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