ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,625,205, issued on May 12, was assigned to SUMIDA Corp. (Japan) and Kyoto University (Japan).
"Nuclear magnetic resonance sensing device and nuclear magnetic resonance sensing method" was invented by Izuru Ohki (Kyoto, Japan), Norikazu Mizuochi (Kyoto, Japan), Yoshiharu Yoshii (Miyagi, Japan), Tsunaki Kaneko (Miyagi, Japan) and Akifumi Sako (Miyagi, Japan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A nuclear magnetic resonance sensor applies a high frequency magnetic field based on an RF signal to a target and generates an observation signal with a frequency shifted from that of the RF signal by a frequency of an NMR signal. A mixer generates an IF de...