Influence of relaxation processes on amplitude and shape of echo signals.

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Title: Influence of relaxation processes on amplitude and shape of echo signals.
Authors: Kovalevskii, M. M.1 evergreen79@yandex.ru, Sokolov, O. V.1
Source: Technical Physics. Apr2009, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p457-462. 6p. 1 Diagram, 6 Graphs.
Subjects: Analog computer simulation, Nuclear research, Noise control, Arbitrary constants, Signals & signaling, Scientific method
Abstract: A theory of signal-processing analog devices that use the phenomenon of spin, light, or nuclear quadrupole echo is considered with allowance for noise immunity. Main equations describing these phenomena are solved by multiplicative integration. Such an approach makes it possible to calculate echo signals of arbitrary amplitude and structure in a general form. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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