Skin depth measurement in thin metal films by pulse nuclear-magnetic- resonance nutation technique

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The rate of nutation of the magnetic moments of 2H and 1H nuclei in a pulsed NMR experiment is used to measure the skin depth in thin metallic films. This measurement yields values of skin depth which are in good agreement with those calculated from measured electric conductivity data. Also this new method is direct and contactless.

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Reich, S., & Vega, A. J. (1985). Skin depth measurement in thin metal films by pulse nuclear-magnetic- resonance nutation technique. Journal of Applied Physics, 58(7), 2759–2760. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.335864

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