Micromechanical sensing of magnetic force was used to detect nuclear magnetic resonance with exceptional sensitivity and spatial resolution. The results suggest that magnetic force sensing is a viable approach for enhancing the sensitivity and spatial resolution of nuclear magnetic resonance microimaging. The envisioned "magnetic resonance force microscope" would have elemental identification capability and be able to determine nuclear positions with subangstrom spatial resolution in three dimensions. Such an instrument, if it could be built, would represent a revolutionary advance for the field of magnetic resonance imaging and would greatly facilitate the determination of molecular structures.
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Agentoxedo07 1 year ago
Hi, I need to do an AFM simulation for my senior project.can you please tell me what program did you use? also for the vibration cause by the repulsion force of the yellow molecules, did you use a real dynamic modeling equation to show the response? or you just used some random movements to demonstrate?
madzo0omadz 1 year ago
old news....
coolestdude80 2 years ago
WOW! This is simply brilliant..
just read the news on the resulting resolution improvement.
Thanks for the clear & to the point sim
FlyingDemons 3 years ago