Q-Band Loop-Gap Resonator for EPR Applications with Broadband-Shaped Pulses


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Abstract

Recently, Q-band-pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy has strongly advanced its performance by the introduction of high-power microwave amplifiers and the use of shaped pulses. For such applications, the resonator Q value has to be low enough to achieve sufficient bandwidth for short microwave pulses and to reduce the ring-down time after the pulses. However, a low Q value reduces the detection sensitivity as well as the conversion efficiency of the microwave input power to the magnetic field strength at the sample position. Therefore, the resonator Q value has to be optimized for a given microwave input power and specific application. We designed a three-loop/two-gap resonator using CST Microwave Studio for such applications, and tested its performance in comparison with a standard Bruker D2 Q-band microwave resonator by accomplishing broadband SIFTER experiments on a nitroxide model compound.

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Thomas F. Prisner

Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Center of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, Goethe University Frankfurt

Author for correspondence.
Email: prisner@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2850-9573
Germany, Frankfurt am Main

Vasyl Denysenkov

Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Center of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, Goethe University Frankfurt

Email: prisner@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de
Germany, Frankfurt am Main

Philipp van Os

Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Center of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, Goethe University Frankfurt

Email: prisner@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de
Germany, Frankfurt am Main


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