@article {506, title = {Nmr Probe for Dynamic-Angle Spinning}, journal = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, volume = {62}, year = {1991}, note = {Rev Sci InstrumFp312Times Cited:31Cited References Count:35}, month = {Jun}, pages = {1445-1452}, abstract = {

We describe the design of a probe for dynamic-angle spinning (DAS) NMR experiments, comprised of a spinning cylindrical sample holder whose axis may be reoriented rapidly between discrete directions within the bore of a superconducting magnet. This allows the refocusing of nuclear spin magnetization that evolves under anisotropic interactions such as chemical shift anisotropy and quadrupolar coupling, providing high resolution NMR spectra for quadrupolar nuclei in solid materials. The probe includes an axial air delivery system to bearing and drive jets which support and spin a rotor containing the sample. Axis reorientation is accomplished with a pulley attached to the probehead and coupled to a stepping motor outside of the magnet. The choice of motor and gear ratio is based on an analysis of the moments of inertia of the motor and load, the desired angular resolution, and simplicity of design. Control of angular accuracy and precision are discussed, as well as the efficiency of radiofrequency irradiation and detection. High resolution DAS spectra of oxygen-17 and aluminum-27 nuclei in polycrystalline minerals illustrate the experimental capabilities.

}, keywords = {minerals}, isbn = {0034-6748}, doi = {Doi 10.1063/1.1142465}, url = {://WOS:A1991FP31200011}, author = {Mueller, K. T. and Chingas, G. C. and Pines, A.} }