Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5406914 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A new concept for an energy efficient electromagnet for fast field cycling NMR applications as well as its construction and first test results are presented. The magnet, which provides a rectangular sample space of 17Â ÃÂ 25Â mm, has an iron yoke and pole pieces optimised with respect to the B0 homogeneity. The maximum field is 0.66Â T at a current of 320Â A; its field inhomogeneity for a cylindrical sample (length 7Â mm, diameter 6Â mm) is about 50Â ppm. The power dissipation during polarisation at 0.55Â T is as low as 1.4Â kW. The magnet is powered by a commercially available power supply and can be rapidly switched with a slew rate of 0.55Â T/ms. The system has shown a stability of 50Â ppm/h.
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Authors
Dirk Plendl, Marian Fujara, Alexei F. Privalov, Franz Fujara,