They are pretty big! I would say 10 T + we got one @ my old uni :) The magnet alone costed way over 1,000,000$
Standard example is the 21 T magnet, would resonate a proton @900 mhz!
And you also need a adiabatic balloon to cool the liquid hydrogen, which cools the circulation of liquid nitrogen which cools the massive magnet temperatures :)
They are pretty big! I would say 10 T + we got one @ my old uni :) The magnet alone costed way over 1,000,000$
Standard example is the 21 T magnet, would resonate a proton @900 mhz!
And you also need a adiabatic balloon to cool the liquid hydrogen, which cools the circulation of liquid nitrogen which cools the massive magnet temperatures :)