DocumentCode :
1418414
Title :
HTS-NMR: Present Status and Future Plan
Author :
Kiyoshi, Tsukasa ; Choi, Seyong ; Matsumoto, Shinji ; Zaitsu, Kyoji ; Hase, Takashi ; Miyazaki, Takayoshi ; Otsuka, Akihiro ; Yoshikawa, Masatoshi ; Hamada, Mamoru ; Hosono, Masami ; Yanagisawa, Yoshinori ; Nakagome, Hideki ; Takahashi, Masato ; Yamazaki,
Author_Institution :
Supercond. Mater. Center, Nat. Inst. for Mater. Sci., Tsukuba, Japan
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
714
Lastpage :
717
Abstract :
Using high-Tc superconductors (HTS) is considered to be the only solution to dramatically increase the highest fields of NMR magnets because of their high critical fields. However, it is not easy to apply HTS to an NMR spectrometer (HTS-NMR) because a persistent-mode operation with HTS cannot satisfy the field stability of 0.01 ppm/h at present. To overcome this problem, we are now developing an HTS-NMR spectrometer in a driven-mode operation. As the first step, a layer-wound coil was fabricated with bronze-reinforced Bi-2223 conductors. Instead of the Nb3Sn coil, the Bi-2223 coil was installed as the innermost part of an existing NMR magnet. The magnet operated at a field of 11.7 T with a highly stabilized power supply. NMR measurements were carried out, and it was demonstrated that the quality of the multi-dimensional NMR spectra on the protein was equivalent to that obtained with a persistent-mode system. The next step will be to demonstrate its usefulness as a high-field NMR system. The upgrade of the 920 MHz NMR system installed at the Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory is underway. Its innermost coil is scheduled to be replaced by a Bi-2223 layer-wound coil for 2010. Its target field is 24.2 T (1.03 GHz).
Keywords :
NMR spectrometers; NMR spectroscopy; bismuth compounds; conductors (electric); high-temperature superconductors; molecular biophysics; proteins; spectrochemical analysis; superconducting devices; Bi-2223 layer-wound coil; BiJk; HTS-NMR spectrometer; NMR magnet; NMR measurements; bronze-reinforced Bi-2223 conductors; driven-mode operation; frequency 920 MHz to 1.03 GHz; high-Tc superconductors; layer-wound coil; magnetic flux density 24.2 T; multidimensional NMR spectra; persistent-mode system; proteins; Field homogeneity; NMR spectrometer; field stability; high magnetic field; high temperature superconductor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2040148
Filename :
5415518
Link To Document :
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