Lecture

Basic Steps in Magnetic Resonance

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This lecture covers the basic steps in magnetic resonance, including an introduction to spins of different isotopes, the electromagnetic spectrum, energy levels for hydrogen and deuterium, and a summary of key concepts. It explains how every isotope has a characteristic spin quantum number and magnetic moment, and how nuclear spins have distinct energy levels. The lecture also discusses the use of NMR spectroscopy to induce transitions between energy levels, with frequencies typically in the range of 10-1000 MHz.

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