Automatic Frequency Control for a Marginal-Oscillator Magnetic Absorption Spectrometer

Abstract
A closed‐loop frequency‐control circuit is added to an rf spectrometer of the Pound‐Knight‐Watkins type. Frequency variations are detected by a discriminator circuit operating at a heterodyne frequency of 175 kc/sec. Correction signals affect a saturable reactor which is added to the spectrometer. Frequency variations are reduced by factors of 5 to 11. Larger factors can be obtained without instability. The objects are (a) to reduce frequency drift due to physical changes of the coil surrounding the sample; (b) to reduce distortion of absorption line shape, due to frequency modulation arising from the dispersion component in magnetic resonance.

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