Design and characterization of RF detector for Overhauser DNP spectroscopy

Forschungsthema/Bereich
Microwave resonator design in magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Typ der Abschlussarbeit
Bachelor / Master
Startzeitpunkt
01.06.2025
Bewerbungsschluss
01.05.2025
Dauer der Arbeit
6-9 months

Beschreibung

Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) is a revolutionary nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique. By exploiting the transfer of electron spin polarization to nuclear spins, it dramatically amplifies NMR signals, providing remarkable sensitivity improvements. Overhauser DNP has applications in various fields, from structural biology to materials science, enabling the detailed study of molecules and materials. In IMT, we aspire to revolutionize the MR (magnetic resonance) spectroscopy detection landscape by developing cutting-edge technology that enhances sensitivity, resolution, and applicability, paving the way for discoveries in fields ranging from materials science to biomedical research.

This project aims to build a small-scale ODNP detector. The main task is to design a solenoidal coil for use in a confined area. Your task includes:
1) Model, design, and optimize an ODNP detector (based on ADS)
2) Characterization of microresonator
3) Assemble and perform ODNP spectroscopy

Your work will leverage the state-of-the-art infrastructure available at the Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT), including MR spectroscopy facilities, advanced characterization equipment, and laser milling equipment. This project presents a unique opportunity to design, produce, and evaluate devices, potentially leading to co-authorship in conference presentations and journal publications.

Voraussetzung

Voraussetzungen an Studierende
  • Proactive, creative, have good team spirit and is capable of working in an independent environment.
  • Strong background in solenoid coil design/characterization; experience in ADS is preferred.
  • Proficiency in ODNP/EPR spectroscopy is an advantage.

Studiengangsbereiche
  • Ingenieurwissenschaften
    Elektrotechnik & Informationstechnik
    Mechanical Engineering
  • Naturwissenschaften und Technik
    Chemie


Betreuung

Titel, Vorname, Name
M.Sc. Chun Him Lee
Organisationseinheit
IMT
E-Mail Adresse
ac5423@kit.edu
Link zur eigenen Homepage/Personenseite
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