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A simulation based comparative study of two broadband probes for NMR of magnetically ordered materials
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a valuable technique for the investigation of magnetically ordered materials. This paper presents a simulation based comparative study between the two most used broadband NMR probes: the delay-line probe, introduced by Lowe, Engelsberg and Whitson, and the high-pass, proposed by Panissod. A practical approach concerning the probe characteristics was done using SPICE.