1. Magic angle spinning spheres.
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Pinhui Chen, Albert, Brice J., Chukun Gao, Alaniva, Nicholas, Price, Lauren E., Scott, Faith J., Saliba, Edward P., Sesti, Erika L., Judge, Patrick T., Fisher, Edward W., and Barnes, Alexander B.
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ROTORS , *MICROWAVE communication systems , *DYNAMIC nuclear polarisation , *PROPULSION systems , *ANGULAR momentum (Mechanics) , *THERMOSTAT - Abstract
The article looks at a study which demonstrate that spherical rotors can be spun stably at the magic angle and rotors conserve valuable space in the probe head and simplify sample exchange and microwave coupling for dynamic nuclear polarization. It mentions implementation of spherical rotors, a single gas stream provides bearing gas to reduce friction, drive propulsion to generate and maintain angular momentum, and variable temperature control for thermostating.
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- 2018
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