Superconducting nuclear magnetic resonance vibrometer is a new medical diagnostic instrument. When examined by a nuclear magnetic resonance vibrator, the human body is placed in a long cylindrical superconducting magnetic field. Under the action of magnetic field, hydrogen nuclei in different parts of human body (because human body is 75% water, and the rest of protein and fat also contain hydrogen atoms) will vibrate. The magnetic vibration signals of different tissues and organs and their lesions are different. Through computer re-imaging, a clear image of any section of the human body can be obtained.
The advantage of superconducting magnetic resonance vibrometer in diagnosis is that it can determine whether there is diseased tissue without tissue section, so it can be used for early diagnosis of tumor, brain marrow and cardiovascular diseases, for measuring blood flow and monitoring medical process, and for understanding human metabolism. Second, new metal materials