Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy is a technique used for determining the structure of organic compounds. Traditionally an LO, mixer (upconverter), an AWG and an RF receiver or lock-in amplifier would be used to achieve the needed measurement.
Using the Proteus Arbitrary waveform Transceiver allows a simpler, more accurate, and cost-effective instrument.
We’ve some exciting measurement results to share as we continue to reduce cost/complexity in Quantum Computing Control and Readout with the Tabor Proteus Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver.
The results will be presented for the first time at the American Physical Society (APS Physics) March Meeting 2022 in Chicago. Come meet us at booth 108.