Abstract
Measurements on nuclear magnetic resonance at a frequency of 2 Mc./sec. in liquid and solid hydrogen and in alkali halides at liquid hydrogen temperatures, which were reported in a recent communication1, have now been extended to the liquid-helium temperature region.
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ROLLIN, B., HATTON, J., COOKE, A. et al. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at Low Temperatures. Nature 160, 436–437 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160436a0
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