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Default Up-converting radio: NMR sees the light

Up-converting radio: NMR sees the light

Up-converting radio-frequency signals to the optical range opens up a new , more sensitive way to use nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, according to an international team led by Kazuyuki Takeda of Kyoto University and Koji Usami of the University of Tokyo.

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