Optimal bi-planar gradient coil configurations for diamond nitrogen-vacancy based diffusion-weighted NMR experiments

Abstract: Introduction Difusion weighting in optically detected magnetic resonance experiments involving diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers can provide valuable microstructural information. Bi-planar gradient coils employed for difusion weighting aford excellent spatial access, essential for integrating the NV-NMR components. Nevertheless, owing to the polar tilt of roughly 55◦ of the diamond NV center, the primary magnetic feld direction must be taken into account accordingly. Methods To determine the most efective bi-planar gradient coil confgurations, we conducted an investigation into the impact of various factors, including the square side length, surface separation, and surface orientation. This was accomplished by generating over 500 bi-planar surface confgurations using automated methods. Results We successfully generated and evaluated coil layouts in terms of sensitivity and feld accuracy. Interestingly, inclined bi-planar orientations close to the NV–NMR setup’s requirement, showed higher sensitivity for the transverse gradient channels than horizontal or vertical orientations. We fabricated a suitable solution as a three-channel bi-planar double-layered PCB system and experimentally validated the sensitivities at 28.7mT∕m∕A and 26.8mT∕m∕A for the transverse Gx and Gy gradients, and 26mT∕m∕A for the Gz gradient. Discussion We found that the chosen relative bi-planar tilt of 35◦ represents a reasonable compromise in terms of overall performance and allows for easier coil implementation with a straight, horizontal alignment within the overall experimental setup

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Englisch
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Magnetic resonance materials in physics, biology and medicine. - 36, 6 (2023) , 921-932, ISSN: 1352-8661

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Freiburg
(who)
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(when)
2023
Creator
Amrein, Philipp
Bruckmaier, Fleming
Jia, Feng
Bucher, Dominik B.
Zaitsev, Maxim
Littin, Sebastian

DOI
10.1007/s10334-023-01111-0
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2388341
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