MEMS-based force-detected nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer for in situ planetary exploration
T. George(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. P. Weitekamp(California Institute of Technology), A. Chang-Chien(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Louis A. Madsen(Virginia Tech), Weilong Tang(Wuhan University), Garett M. Leskowitz(California Institute of Technology)
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