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Magnetic coupled

As stated above the SQUID amplifier demands a low inductance Eddy current probe in order to be able to amplify signals up to 1 MHz. Low inductance Eddy current probes can be obtained by reducing the number of turns and by loosing the magnetic coupling between the tums. So magnetic cores should be avoided as well as tight wounded tums. For this purpose planar coils are the best... [Pg.302]

Pumps for Leakage Prevention. When leakage to atmosphere must be contained to essentially 2ero, magnetically coupled or canned motor sealless pumps can be used. These pumps do not have rotating seals between the pumped Hquid and the atmosphere. [Pg.298]

Fig. 13. Magnetically coupled pump, where the outer and inner drives are magnets. A pumped Hquid provides lubrication to bearings of the inner (driven)... Fig. 13. Magnetically coupled pump, where the outer and inner drives are magnets. A pumped Hquid provides lubrication to bearings of the inner (driven)...
Once the component values have been calculated, the physical construction of the transformer and the PCB layout become critical for the effectiveness of the filter stage. Magnetic coupling due to stray inductive pick-up of high-frequency noise by the traces and components can circumvent the filter all together. Added to this is the fact that the common-mode filter choke looks more and more capacitive above its self-resonance frequency. The net result is the designer needs to be concerned about the high-frequency behavior of the filter typically above 20 to 40 MHz. [Pg.248]

Band L, Bencini A, Benelli C, Gatteschi D, Zanchini C (1982) Spectral-Structural Correlations in High-Spin Cobalt(II) Complexes. 52 37-86 Band L, Bertini I, Luchinat C (1990) The H NMR Parameters of Magnetically Coupled Dimers-The Fe2S2 Proteins as an Example. 72 113-136 Baran EJ, see MuUer A (1976) 26 81-139... [Pg.242]

Contact shifts give information on the electronic structure of the iron atoms, particularly on the valence distribution and on the magnetic coupling within polymetallic systems. The magnetic coupling scheme, which is considered later, fully accounts for the variety of observed hyperfine shifts and the temperature dependence. Thus, through the analysis of the hyperfine shifts, NMR provides detailed information on the metal site(s) of iron-sulfur proteins, and, thanks to the progress in NMR spectroscopy, also the solution structure 23, 24 ). [Pg.252]

Polymetallic systems are magnetically coupled. The magnetic coupling in the simple Heisenberg model can be described by the following Hamiltonian (38-40) ... [Pg.255]

As mentioned previously, in [FegS4] + clusters, the three Fe(III) ions are not completely equivalent. NMR spectroscopy may allow one to locate the iron with the lowest reduction potential, as being the one characterized by the weakest magnetic couplings with the other two irons. However, this is true only if the energetic contributions due to other factors, such as electrostatic effects or solvent accessibility 93), are less important than those due to the magnetic coupling of the... [Pg.265]

Band, L., Bertini, /., Luchinat, C. The HNMR Parameters of Magnetically Coupled Dimers — The FcjSj Proteins as an Example. Vol. 72, pp. 113-136. [Pg.189]

The interplay between magnetic coupling and ST in 2,2 -bipyrimidine (bpym)-bridged iron(ll) dinuclear compounds has been studied by magnetic susceptibility and Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy [24]. The molecular stmctures of [Fe(bpym) (NCS)2]2(bpym) and [[Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2(bpym) (bt = 2,2 -bithiazoline) are shown in Fig. 8.12. The magnetic behavior in the form of XmT versus Tplots, being the... [Pg.403]


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Actinide magnetic coupling

Antiferromagnetic coupling magnetic moment

Coupling constants magnetic multiple resonance

Coupling magnetic ions

Couplings magnetic

Couplings magnetic

Couplings nuclear magnetic resonance

Decomposition of the Magnetic Coupling

Density functional theory magnetic coupling

Effect of magnetic coupling

Electric-magnetic coupling

Exchange coupling and magnetism

Exchange-coupled magnets

Exchange-coupled magnets powders

Exchange-coupled permanent magnets

Local magnetic field dipolar coupling

Long-range magnetic coupling

Magnetic Coupled Systems

Magnetic Modulation Atomic CN and Thermal Coupling

Magnetic coupling constant

Magnetic coupling effective

Magnetic coupling internal) field

Magnetic coupling orbital

Magnetic coupling systems

Magnetic coupling technique

Magnetic coupling tensor

Magnetic coupling, between dimeric iron

Magnetic coupling, interplay with spin

Magnetic dipolar coupling

Magnetic exchange coupling

Magnetic exchange-coupling interaction

Magnetic hyperfine coupling

Magnetic hyperfine coupling tensor

Magnetic interlayer coupling

Magnetic moment dipolar coupling

Magnetic particles coupled

Magnetic sector inductively coupled plasma mass

Magnetic sector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry , determination

Magnetically coupled complex

Magnetically coupled devices

Magnetically coupled protons

Magnetically coupled systems

Magnetism coupling

Magnetism exchange-coupling interactions

Magnetism spin-orbit coupling

Molecular magnetic materials coupling mechanism

NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY PART TWO CARBON-13 SPECTRA, INCLUDING HETERONUCLEAR COUPLING WITH OTHER NUCLEI

Networks, anionic, magnetically coupled

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data H Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Phosphorus

Nuclear magnetic coupling

Nuclear magnetic coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupled with

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupling constant isotope effects

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupling effect

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupling model

Nuclear magnetic resonance electron-nucleus coupling

Nuclear magnetic resonance proton coupling

Nuclear magnetic resonance residual dipolar couplings

Nuclear magnetic resonance scalar coupling

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy coupling

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum scalar coupling

Nuclear magnetic resonance structure determination, coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques coupled

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy spin coupling

Scalar coupling magnetic dipoles

Streptavidin-coupled magnetic

Streptavidin-coupled magnetic beads

Systems magnetic resonance coupling parameters

Systems magnetic resonance homonuclear couplings

Transition metals magnetic coupling

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