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\subsection{Varying the Polarization Time}
We first measured the Larmor frequency, as described in the Methods, and found a value of $1.842\pm0.014~kHz$, which is very close as the manual says that the precession frequency should be approximately 2 kHz. We expect magnetization, and therefore voltage, to change exponentially with changing polarization time according to Equation~\ref{eq:growthrate} \textbf{(cite manual)}. By plotting data for three different times after the polarization field was no longer applied, as shown in Fig.~\ref{fig:measurepolarizationtime}, we could fit the data to Equation~\ref{eq:growthrate} and obtain values for the spin-lattice relaxation time
{T_1}, ${T_1}$, which should be the same for our three different curves. We found ${T_1}=2.15\pm0.05 s$.
\subsection{Varying the Current}