A new method to measure the temporal magnetic field instabilities in cryogen-free magnets for magnetic resonance

Published: Friday, 17 September 2021 - 00:00 UTC

Author: Thorsten Maly

Kryukov, Eugeny, Miroslaw Owczarkowski, David Phillipps, Angel Joaquin Perez Linde, Stephen Burgess, and Jeremy Good. “A New Method to Measure the Temporal Magnetic Field Instabilities in Cryogen-Free Magnets for Magnetic Resonance.” Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 113 (June 2021): 101732.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2021.101732.

Despite the obvious advantages of cryogen-free magnets for NMR such as independence of liquid helium supply and the possibility to use the same magnet at different fields, the practical application of those magnets remains limited because of temporal magnetic field distortions associated with cryogen-free cold head operation. A new experimental method for the simple and reliable detection of the temporal field distortions is described in this paper. The accuracy of the magnetic field measurements by this method is two orders of magnitude higher than by conventional MetroLab Tesla meter. This has enabled us to make improvements in the design of cryogen-free magnets by reducing the amplitude of such field distortions down to sub ppb level. This then results in cryogen-free magnets that are suitable for MRI and MAS NMR applications.