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Fully integrated probe for proton nuclear magnetic resonance magnetometry
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MagnetismEngineeringHealth SciencesPhysicsIntegrated ProbeMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyResonanceMagnetic ResonancePlanar Spiral CoilsMagnetic MeasurementDynamic Nuclear PolarizationInstrumentationMagnetic DeviceRadiation ImagingSpatial ResolutionMagnetic SensorRadiologyMicroelectronics
In this article, we present the first fully integrated nuclear magnetic resonance probe ever realized. Planar spiral coils, a radio-frequency preamplifier, a mixer, and an audio-frequency amplifier are integrated using a standard complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor technology on a single silicon chip of 10 mm2. A 1 mm3 solid sample of cis-polyisoprene, placed over one of the integrated coils, is used as resonating material. The realized integrated probe allows measurements of static magnetic fields from 0.7 to 7 T with a magnetic-field resolution better than 1 ppm/Hz1/2, an absolute accuracy better than 3 ppm, and a spatial resolution of about 1 mm.
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