250 MHz Rapid Scan Cross Loop Resonator


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Abstract

A 25 mm diameter 250 MHz crossed-loop resonator was designed for rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance imaging. It has a saddle coil for the driven resonator and a fine wire, loop gap resonator for the sample resonator. There is good separation of E and B fields and high isolation between the two resonators, permitting a wide range of sample types to be measured. Applications to imaging of nitroxide, trityl, and LiPc samples illustrate the utility of the resonator. Using this resonator and a trityl sample the signal-to-noise of a rapid scan absorption spectrum is about 20 times higher than for a first-derivative CW spectrum.

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Laura A. Buchanan

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

Lukas B. Woodcock

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

George A. Rinard

School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

Richard W. Quine

School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

Yilin Shi

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

Sandra S. Eaton

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver

Email: geaton@du.edu
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

Gareth R. Eaton

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver

Author for correspondence.
Email: geaton@du.edu
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7429-8469
United States, Denver, CO, 80210

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