| Literature DB >> 31320788 |
John Voccio1, Seungyong Hahn1, Youngjae Kim1, Jiayin Ling1, Jungbin Song1, Juan Bascuñán1, Yukikazu Iwasa1.
Abstract
We are currently working on a program to complete a 1.5-T/75-mm RT (room temperature) bore MAS (magic-angle-spinning) NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) magnet. The MAS magnet comprises a z-axis 0.866-T solenoid and an x-axis 1.225-T dipole coil. The combination of the fields creates a 1.5-T field pointed at 54.74 degrees (magic angle) from the rotation (z) axis. During the 2nd year of this 3-year Phase I program, both coils have been wound and testing has begun. Some preliminary field mapping has been performed, and the design of the MAS magnet assembly has been completed. During the final year, the magnet assembly will be integrated into the cryogenic structure and tested at ~5.5 K in a solid nitrogen environment. Each coil will be energized separately, and the magnetic field will be mapped accurately. We expect a bare magnet uniformity of 100 ppm over a 10-mm diameter, 20-mm-long cylindrical volume. Then, using the field data, the uniformity will be improved to < 0.1.ppm with a combination of ferroshims and cryoshims. Final field measurement will be performed as the cryostat-magnet system is spun manually at ~0.1 Hz.Entities:
Keywords: Magic-angle-spinning superconducting magnet; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
Year: 2013 PMID: 31320788 PMCID: PMC6639025 DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2013.2285287
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Appl Supercond