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On the tuning of high-resolution NMR probes.


ABSTRACT: Three optimum conditions for the tuning of NMR probes are compared: the conventional tuning optimum, which is based on radio-frequency pulse efficiency, the spin noise tuning optimum based on the line shape of the spin noise signal, and the newly introduced frequency shift tuning optimum, which minimizes the frequency pushing effect on strong signals. The latter results if the radiation damping feedback field is not in perfect quadrature to the precessing magnetization. According to the conventional RLC (resistor-inductor-capacitor) resonant circuit model, the optima should be identical, but significant deviations are found experimentally at low temperatures, in particular on cryogenically cooled probes. The existence of different optima with respect to frequency pushing and spin noise line shape has important consequences on the nonlinearity of spin dynamics at high polarization levels and the implementation of experiments on cold probes.

SUBMITTER: Poschko MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4501310 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On the tuning of high-resolution NMR probes.

Pöschko Maria Theresia MT   Schlagnitweit Judith J   Huber Gaspard G   Nausner Martin M   Horničáková Michaela M   Desvaux Hervé H   Müller Norbert N  

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry 20140911 16


Three optimum conditions for the tuning of NMR probes are compared: the conventional tuning optimum, which is based on radio-frequency pulse efficiency, the spin noise tuning optimum based on the line shape of the spin noise signal, and the newly introduced frequency shift tuning optimum, which minimizes the frequency pushing effect on strong signals. The latter results if the radiation damping feedback field is not in perfect quadrature to the precessing magnetization. According to the conventi  ...[more]

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