AMMRL: Effects of ramping magnetic field on NMR

Hsin Wang (hsin.wang@sci.ccny.cuny.edu)
Thu, 7 Feb 2008 14:58:17 -0500


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We are asked to participate in the planning of a new science building and to
consider the proper distances between NMR, EM, and cryophysics facilities.
All of us want to be on the ground level and the space is limited.  We
learned that our cryophysics colleagues ramp their bipolar superconducting
magnets up and down.  What specs of their stray field should we consider to
ensure our operation will not be affected by them?
 
Hsin
 
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Hsin Wang, Ph.D.
NMR Facility Manager
Department of Chemistry
CUNY - City College of New York
hsin.wang@sci.ccny.cuny.edu
212-650-8314 (Lab)
 

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We are = asked to participate in the planning of a new science building and to consider = the proper distances between NMR, EM, and cryophysics facilities.  All of us want = to be on the ground level and the space is limited.  We learned that our cryophysics colleagues ramp their bipolar superconducting magnets up and down.  What specs of their stray field = should we consider to ensure our operation will not be affected by = them?

 

Hsin

 

--

Hsin Wang, Ph.D.

NMR Facility Manager

Department of Chemistry

CUNY - City = College of New = York

hsin.wang@sci.ccny.cuny.edu

212-650-8314 (Lab)

 

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