We here in the Physics Dept. at the University of Arkansas have been
trying to get set up to do some fringe NMR experiments, e.g. involving
unusual approaches to dynamical signal enhancement. The experiments
involve resonance at relatively low fields, of the order of 1 T, and we
have been using an ancient Varian _electro_magnet system to generate our
fields. Recently, the Fieldial Mark II unit which controls our
electromagnet suffered a life-ending event. I would like to move over to
a superconducting magnet system, but we are on an extremely limited
budget. Does anyone know of any possible avenues by which we might acquire
an older superconducting magnet system, say 60 or 100 MHz, which has been
surplused or which otherwise needs a loving home? Thanks.
Mark,
Desperate in Fayetteville
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Mark Filipkowski
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
PHYS 226
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
filipkow@comp.uark.edu
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