2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/171/1/012142
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Ultra-Low Temperature Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Abstract: Because NMR spectroscopy requests more sensitivity and more resolution, high-frequency and high-power microwave irradiation of electron spins in a magnetic field, Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) is becoming a common partner for fast sample spinning NMR experiments. Currently, this technics is performed at minimum sample temperatures ~100 K, using cold nitrogen gas to pneumatically spin and cool the sample. The desire is to improve NMR by providing ultra-low temperatures, using cryogenic helium gas. It is sh… Show more

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