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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 626
Author(s):  
Norihiro Sei ◽  
Heishun Zen ◽  
Hideaki Ohgaki

Spectra of coherent edge radiation (CER) were observed at the S-band linac facility of Kyoto University Free Electron Laser. A local maximum was observed in the CER spectrum on-crest operation of the radio frequency (RF) field. As the phase of the RF field was shifted from the crest, the frequency of the maximum decreased, and the CER spectrum approached a spectrum of Gaussian-distributed electrons in a bunch. It was found that this strange spectrum can be explained by a model in which a satellite pulse exists around a main pulse in the electron bunch. Furthermore, it demonstrated that CER is an effective tool for monitoring the shape of the electron bunch.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaoxiang Li ◽  
Zhi Liang ◽  
Xu-xing Geng ◽  
Pan-li Qi ◽  
Kai Jin ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 523-543
Author(s):  
Kathrin Aebischer ◽  
Zdeněk Tošner ◽  
Matthias Ernst

Abstract. Radio-frequency field inhomogeneity is one of the most common imperfections in NMR experiments. They can lead to imperfect flip angles of applied radio-frequency (rf) pulses or to a mismatch of resonance conditions, resulting in artefacts or degraded performance of experiments. In solid-state NMR under magic angle spinning (MAS), the radial component becomes time-dependent because the rf irradiation amplitude and phase is modulated with integer multiples of the spinning frequency. We analyse the influence of such time-dependent MAS-modulated rf fields on the performance of some commonly used building blocks of solid-state NMR experiments. This analysis is based on analytical Floquet calculations and numerical simulations, taking into account the time dependence of the rf field. We find that, compared to the static part of the rf field inhomogeneity, such time-dependent modulations play a very minor role in the performance degradation of the investigated typical solid-state NMR experiments.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathrin Aebischer ◽  
Zdeněk Tošner ◽  
Matthias Ernst

Abstract. Radio-frequency field inhomogeneity is one of the most common imperfections in NMR experiments. They can lead to imperfect flip angles of applied radio-frequency (rf) pulses or to a mismatch of resonance conditions resulting in artifacts or degraded performance of experiments. In solid-state NMR under magic-angle spinning, the radial component becomes time-dependent because the rf-irradiation amplitude and phase is modulated with integer multiples of the spinning frequency. We analyze the influence of such time-dependent MAS-modulated rf fields on the performance of some commonly used building blocks of solid-state NMR experiments. This analysis is based on analytical Floquet calculations as well as numerical simulations taking into account the time dependence of the rf field. We find that compared to the static part of the rf-field inhomogeneity, such time-dependent modulations play a very minor role in the performance degradation of the investigated typical solid-state NMR experiments.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy K. Robinson ◽  
Nikunjkumar Prajapati ◽  
Damir Senic ◽  
Matthew T. Simons ◽  
Joshua A. Gordon ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Wang ◽  
M. Aghigh ◽  
K. L. Marroquín ◽  
K. M. Grant ◽  
J. Sous ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 3898-3905
Author(s):  
Chao-Hui Yeh ◽  
Zheng-Yong Liang ◽  
Yung-Chang Lin ◽  
Chun-Hao Ma ◽  
Ying-Hao Chu ◽  
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