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NMR Mandhala Set
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#####This is a Halbach NMR Mandhala (along with several attachments) to be used in small magnetic resonance imaging experiments.
The purpose of the Halbach NMR Mandhala [**M**agnet **A**rrangements for **N**ovel **D**iscrete **Ha**lbach **La**yout, created by Raich and Blümler, “Design and Construction of a Dipolar Halbach Array with a Homogeneous Field from Identical Bar Magnets: NMR Mandhalas”, Concepts in Magnetic Resonance part B (Magnetic Resonance Engineering), Vol. 23B(1) 16-25 (2004), [DOI 10.1002/cmr.b.20018](http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cmr.b.20018/full)] is to provide a large, homogeneous magnetic field over a large and accessible volume made from identical and affordable permanent magnets. This improved design uses longer magnets to provide stronger magnetic fields and more homogeneity along the central axis, aiming for samples that will roughly 1 cubic-centimeter in size. The permanent magnets used are still easily purchasable online.
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The purpose of the Halbach NMR Mandhala [**M**agnet **A**rrangements for **N**ovel **D**iscrete **Ha**lbach **La**yout, created by Raich and Blümler, “Design and Construction of a Dipolar Halbach Array with a Homogeneous Field from Identical Bar Magnets: NMR Mandhalas”, Concepts in Magnetic Resonance part B (Magnetic Resonance Engineering), Vol. 23B(1) 16-25 (2004), [DOI 10.1002/cmr.b.20018](http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cmr.b.20018/full)] is to provide a large, homogeneous magnetic field over a large and accessible volume made from identical and affordable permanent magnets. This improved design uses longer magnets to provide stronger magnetic fields and more homogeneity along the central axis, aiming for samples that will roughly 1 cubic-centimeter in size. The permanent magnets used are still easily purchasable online.
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