Abstract

A brief account of Soviet magnetic resonance (MR) scientific instrumentation in the 1970s–1980s is given. The impact of Erlen Ilyich Fedin (1926–2009), the head of the Commission on Radiospectroscopy of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in the period under consideration, is reviewed. The history of the most famous models of Soviet NMR spectrometers is traced. The circumstance of the industrial production of MR spectrometers in the USSR is explained. International cooperation attempts and shipments of the instruments from the CMEA countries are described. The overall results of the MR developments, manufacturing, and shipments in the USSR in the period are analyzed.

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