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Fast Field-Cycling Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(1996)

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We describe here the design and construction of a modern, state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) field-cycling instrument. Fourier transform NMR spectra of both liquid and solid samples can be measured, and spin-lattice relaxation times (T-1Z) investigated over a broad range of magnetic field strengths ranging from 0 to 2 T. The instrument is based upon an existing personal computer-based NMR spectrometer [C. Job, R. M. Pearson, and M. F. Brown, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 65, 3354 (1994)] which has been expanded into a fully computer-controlled field-cycling instrument. The magnetic field cycling is accomplished electronically by utilizing fast switching thyristors and a storage capacitor based on the Redfield energy storage concept. Unique aspects of the design include the field-cycling magnet, which can reach fields as high as 2 T; the personal computer-based NMR spectrometer and associated waveform electronics; and the use of a commercially available pulse width modulation switching current amplifier, having low internal power dissipation and a fast current settling time. Using this new technology T-1Z relaxation times as short as 1 ms can be readily measured. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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