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radiation damping

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radiation damping [‚rād·ē′ā·shən ‚damp·iŋ]
(electromagnetism)
Damping of a system which loses energy by electromagnetic radiation.
(quantum mechanics)
Damping which arises in quantum electrodynamics from the virtual interaction of a particle with its zero point field.


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For a sufficiently large magnetization and a pickup coil with a high quality factor, FID can be influenced by radiation damping [68,71] ie.
 
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