Free Induction Decay
Key Facts
Abbreviation
FID
Pronunciation
/fri ˌɪnˈdəkʃən dɪˈkeɪ/
Category
Academic & Science
Related Field
Physics
Examples in Context
- This chapter starts from the history and characteristics of the low-field NMR, then introduces the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance free induction decay ( FID ) signal and spin-echo signal and their obtaining principle, and the entire experiment measuring devices and circuit analysis.
- It is based on the measurement of the free induction decay ( FID ) signal of the solid phase ( protein and carbo hydrate ) and the liquid phase ( oil ) of oilseed.
- Free induction decay signals were transferred into one-dimensional NMR spectrogram via 32 k Fourier transformation.
- Measurement of NMR transverse relaxation time of water protons in blood cells by using free induction decay signal
- It has been shown that the optical free induction decay in hollow slab optical waveguides has a lot of different properties from those in non-waveguides.
Other meanings of FID
Flame Ionization Detector
Academic
Foot In Door
Business
Freely Interacting Data
Computing
Flame In Darkness
Community
Fixed Income Division
Business
File Identifier
Computing