Published date: 2/3/2026
Value Proposition: An integrated EPR NMR spectrometer with frequency agile microwave control for electron decoupling, time-domain dynamic nuclear polarization, and long-range EPR-NMR distance measurements.
Technology Description
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a low-noise integrated EPR-NMR spectrometer with improved NMR sensitivity and faster acquisition times. This patented device can increase sensitivity in NMR experiments (potentially by a factor of 20,000) and acquisition speeds (potentially 200 million times faster) by using a frequency-agile gyrotron with the ability to rapidly modulate its microwave frequency. By altering the gyrotron anode voltage, short pulses of microwaves not only sweep through the EPR line width but also control the EPR spins simultaneously with a broad excitation bandwidth. Using this device, researchers can perform electron and nuclei coupling (to increase NMR sensitivity), electron decoupling (to reduce noise), time-domain DNP (to increase speed), and capture long-range EPR-NMR measurements (for characterizing large molecules).
Stage of Research
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Theoretical analysis and simulations to determine the time constants required to quickly tune the gyrotron output frequency and control EPR spins
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Inventors have assembled 3 gyrotrons with a fourth one in production Magic-angle spinning (MAS)
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DNP experiments show that the device reduces noise and increases NMR sensitivity: electron decoupling reduces line widths, lengthens transverse relaxation times, and increases the intensities of resonances in NMR spectroscopy
Publications
Applications
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EPR-NMR spectroscopy with end-user applications such as:
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MAS DNP NMR spectroscopy
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Time domain DNP NMR spectroscopy
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Coupling and decoupling of electrons and nuclei
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Characterization of molecules in their natural state: device can measure long range nuclear electron distances
Key Advantages
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Improved NMR sensitivity
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Reduced paramagnetic broadening
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Easily modulate microwave frequency output
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Faster acquisition times
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Enhanced precision
Patents
Patented. Integrated EPR NMR with frequency agile gyrotron (US Patent No. 10,113,984; additional application pending)