I came across this site quite a while ago and just happened to land on it
today. Their literature is particularily interesting and they give rental
rates for mags (check them out and keep building).
One paper everyone should read is their "Applications Manual for Portable
Magnetometers".
http://www.geometrics.com/index.html
Dale, thanks for your persistence on TEMPONE. Can you let us know the
source? As I understand it only minute quantities are needed. As for as
using it at all, I guess that depends on what you're trying to do. Given
what we know so far cycle times must be on the order of seconds with the
more common proton sources. Maybe TEMPONE can shorten the cycle time and
that would make it quite valuable (at least to me) especially when dragging
the thing in the deep blue sea.
today. Their literature is particularily interesting and they give rental
rates for mags (check them out and keep building).
One paper everyone should read is their "Applications Manual for Portable
Magnetometers".
http://www.geometrics.com/index.html
Dale, thanks for your persistence on TEMPONE. Can you let us know the
source? As I understand it only minute quantities are needed. As for as
using it at all, I guess that depends on what you're trying to do. Given
what we know so far cycle times must be on the order of seconds with the
more common proton sources. Maybe TEMPONE can shorten the cycle time and
that would make it quite valuable (at least to me) especially when dragging
the thing in the deep blue sea.