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In order to start looking for the optimum millimeter/microwave frequency, the variables below are important to know. Note that here the frequencies are given in GHz, as the frequency for 5 T fields will always be around 140 GHz.
 
In order to start looking for the optimum millimeter/microwave frequency, the variables below are important to know. Note that here the frequencies are given in GHz, as the frequency for 5 T fields will always be around 140 GHz.
  
* <math>\gamma_e/2\pi </math>
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* <math>\gamma_e/2\pi</math>
  
  
  
 
==Proton Frequency==
 
==Proton Frequency==

Revision as of 17:04, 11 June 2020

Using LabView for mmWaves

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Finding the correct frequency

In order to start looking for the optimum millimeter/microwave frequency, the variables below are important to know. Note that here the frequencies are given in GHz, as the frequency for 5 T fields will always be around 140 GHz.

  • <math>\gamma_e/2\pi</math>


Proton Frequency