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High-Q factor RF planar microcoils for micro-scale NMR spectroscopy

Massin, C.
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Boero, G.  
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Vincent, F.
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2002
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

We present the design, fabrication and test of high-Q factor radiofrequency planar microcoils for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in small volume samples. The coils are fabricated on glass wafers using high-aspect ratio SU-8 photoepoxy and copper electroplating. On-wafer electrical characterization shows quality factors up to 40 at 800 MHz. A 500 μm diameter microcoil with a measured quality factor of 24 at 300 MHz is mounted on a printed circuit board and electrically contacted using aluminum wire bonding. This probe is inserted in a 7 T-superconducting magnet, and a 1H-NMR spectrum of 160 nl ethylbenzene contained in a capillary placed over the microcoil is acquired in a single scan. This work is an important step towards the integration of NMR detection into micro-total analysis systems (μTAS).

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DOI
10.1016/S0924-4247(01)00847-0
Author(s)
Massin, C.
Boero, G.  
Vincent, F.
Abenhaim, J.
Besse, P.-A.  
Popovic, R.S.  
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
Volume

97-98

Start page

280

End page

288

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NON-REVIEWED

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