An Easily Constructed, Tuning Free, Ultra-broadband Probe for NMR
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 188, Issue 1, September 2007, Pages 160-167 We have developed an easy to construct, non-resonant wideband NMR probe. The probe is of the saddle coil geometry and is designed such that the coil itself forms a transmission line. The probe thus requires no tuning o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 188, Issue 1, September
2007, Pages 160-167 We have developed an easy to construct, non-resonant wideband NMR probe. The
probe is of the saddle coil geometry and is designed such that the coil itself
forms a transmission line. The probe thus requires no tuning or matching
elements. We use the probe with a spectrometer whose duplexer circuitry employs
a simple RF switch instead of the more common lambda/4 lines, so the entire
probe and spectrometer perform in an essentially frequency-independent manner.
Despite being designed with electro- and magnetostatic formulas, the probe
performs well at frequencies up to 150 MHz and beyond. We expect that with
additional design effort, the probe could be modified for use at significantly
higher frequencies. Because our construction method relies on commercial
circuit fabrication techniques, identical probes can be easily and accurately
produced. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.physics/0703054 |