Abstract
The hardware modifications necessary for the implementation of multidimensional stochastic magnetic resonance (MUDISM) on a conventional FT spectrometer are described and a practical way for the mass storage of the stochastic raw data is shown. Experimental spectra demonstrate different options in the data reduction.
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