A complete shuttle DNP NMR spectrometer has been built and its principal
operation has been proven. First Overhauser-DNP experiments were performed
with polarization transfer in low field, shuttling, and NMR detection in high
field. The hardware setup will be now subject to successive improvements in
order to enhance the DNP NMR signal further, to make the system more stable
and to extend the system to better control the relaxation of the sample during
shuttling.
Shuttle Spectrometer: overview of shuttle DNP spectrometer. A 600 MHz NMR
spectrometer with a X-Band EPR spectrometer on top. An air driven sample shuttle
moves the sample within a few milliseconds from the EPR to the NMR cavity, and
vice versa.
Top of shuttle spectrometer: EPR excitation part with X-Band EPR setup
and an NMR extension for direct NMR detection (before shuttling down into the
600MHz NMR magnet)