R. Sitnikov et al., Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer with a frequency range extended below the megahertz region, REV SCI INS, 71(2), 2000, pp. 450-457
A conventional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer with an origin
al low-frequency limit of 2 MHz and equipped with an electromagnet is rebui
lt to allow performing NMR experiments at resonance frequencies down to 100
kHz. The instrument is intended for accurate field-dependent spin relaxati
on studies. The preamplifier and the duplexer are completely replaced by ne
w designs that provide low noise figure, large gain and fast recovery. The
receiver, the transmitter, and the magnet power supply are modified to oper
ate at low frequency (receiver and transmitter) and at low current (power s
upply). The performance of the instrument is demonstrated by H-2 NMR experi
ments in the 500 kHz-2 MHz region and is compared to that of instruments ba
sed on direct current-superconducting quantum interference device and opera
ted on room-temperature samples. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S
0034-6748(00)02902-6].