IP Library Granted Patent US 7,378,847
Granted Patent B2
US 7,378,847 · App. 11/505,085 · Granted May 27, 2008

Efficiently cryo-pumped NMR cryogenic probe

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Patent No.
US 7,378,847
App. No.
11/505,085
Granted
May 27, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The vacuum properties of a cryogenic NMR probe maintained at a desired operating temperature by a cold head heat exchanger are improved by a separate heat exchanger operating below the temperature of the cold head heat exchanger for maintaining cryo-pumping surfaces at a temperature below said selected operating temperature.

Claims (12)

1. An NMR cryogenic probe comprising:

a) a cryostatic enclosure, said enclosure comprising a bore for accommodating a sample under study;

b) an RF coil for coupling to said sample, c) a cold head disposed within said enclosure for thermally supporting an RF coil said cold head comprising a first heat exchanger for establishing a desired temperature T 1 −ΔT for said RF coil;

d) a heater for supplying heat sufficient to adjust the temperature of said RF coil to T 1 , and

e) a cryo-pumping surface within said enclosure, said surface at least partially disposed proximate said cold head for stabilizing residual gas on said surface and comprising a second heat exchanger for maintaining said surfaces at selected temperatures T o< T 1 , said second heat exchanger being thermally independent of said first heat exchanger.

2. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 1 , wherein said second heat exchanger further comprises second coolant inflow means at temperature T o and second coolant outflow at temperature Ta such that T 1 <T a >T o , said first heat exchanger further comprises coolant inflow at temperature substantially T a >T 1 and coolant outflow means at a temperature ≦T 1 .

3. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 2 , wherein said second inflow and second outflow means forms a parallel coolant circuit in respect to first inflow and first outflow means.

4. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 2 , wherein said first coolant inflow means communicates with said second coolant outflow means to comprise a serial coolant circuit.

5. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 1 , wherein said cryo-pumping surface comprises an RF shield.

6. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 5 , wherein said cryo-pumping surface comprises an RF shield disposed around a portion of said RF coil.

7. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 5 , further comprising support means interposed between said second heat exchanger and said RF shield, said support means being electrically insulative and thermally conducting to isolate said shield.

8. The NMR cryogenic probe of claim 5 , further comprising a preamplifier disposed within said cryostatic enclosure wherein said preamplifier comprises a signal ground conductor and the signal ground conductor communicates thermally with said second heat exchanger.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2010
From: VARIAN, INC.
To: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 025368/0230 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2006
From: BARBARA, THOMAS M.; HUDSON, ALEXANDER MJ
To: VARIAN, INC.
Reel/Frame 018329/0667 →