Free Induction Decay

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Key Facts

Abbreviation
FID
Pronunciation
/fri ˌɪnˈdəkʃən dɪˈkeɪ/
Category
Academic & Science
Related Field
Physics

Examples in Context

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Free induction decay signals were transferred into one-dimensional NMR spectrogram via 32 k Fourier transformation.
  4. Measurement of NMR transverse relaxation time of water protons in blood cells by using free induction decay signal
  5. 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.

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