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Assembly and performance of a 6.4 T cryogen‐free dynamic nuclear polarization system
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We report on the assembly and performance evaluation of a 180-GHz/6.4 T dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) system based on a cryogen-free superconducting magnet. The DNP system utilizes a variable-field superconducting magnet that can be ramped up to 9 T and equipped with cryocoolers that can cool the sample space with the DNP assembly down to 1.8 K via the Joule-Thomson effect. A homebuilt DNP probe insert with top-tuned nuclear magnetic resonance coil and microwave port was incorporated into the sample space in which the effective sample temperature is approximately 1.9 K when a 180-GHz microwave source is on during DNP operation. <sup>13</sup> C DNP of [1-<sup>13</sup> C] acetate samples doped with trityl OX063 and 4-oxo-TEMPO in this system have resulted in solid-state <sup>13</sup> C polarization levels of 58 ± 3% and 18 ± 2%, respectively. The relatively high <sup>13</sup> C polarization levels achieved in this work have demonstrated that the use of a cryogen-free superconducting magnet for <sup>13</sup> C DNP is feasible and in fact, relatively efficient-a major leap to offset the high cost of liquid helium consumption in DNP experiments.
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