Design and characterization of a W-band system for modulated DNP experiments
Mallory L. Guy, Lihuang Zhu, Chandrasekhar Ramanathan

TL;DR
This paper presents a broadband, low-loss W-band system for modulated DNP experiments, enabling improved signal enhancements and shorter polarization times in NMR by efficient microwave transmission and flexible waveform generation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel broadband system with minimized microwave and thermal losses, capable of arbitrary waveform generation at 94 GHz for enhanced DNP experiments.
Findings
Achieved less than 1 dB loss across 2 GHz bandwidth
Demonstrated improved DNP performance with frequency modulation
System design enables study of smaller samples
Abstract
Magnetic-field and microwave-frequency modulated DNP experiments have been shown to yield improved enhancements over conventional DNP techniques, and even to shorten polarization build-up times. The resulting increase in signal-to-noise ratios can lead to significantly shorter acquisition times in signal-limited multi-dimensional NMR experiments and pave the way to the study of even smaller sample volumes. In this paper we describe the design and performance of a broadband system for microwave frequency- and amplitude-modulated DNP that has been engineered to minimize both microwave and thermal losses during operation at liquid helium temperatures. The system incorporates a flexible source that can generate arbitrary waveforms at 94 GHz with a bandwidth greater than 1 GHz, as well as a probe that efficiently transmits the millimeter waves from room temperature outside the magnet to a…
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