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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 6(104), p. 062602

DOI: 10.1063/1.4865497

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Type-I superconductor pick-up coil in superconducting quantum interference device-based ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance

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Abstract

In ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance (ULF-NMR) with strong prepolarization field (Bp), type-II superconducting pick-up coils may be vulnerable to flux pinning from the strong Bp. Pick-up coils made of NbTi, Nb, and Pb were evaluated in terms of acquired NMR signal quality. The type-II pick-up coils showed degraded signals above 61 mT maximum exposure, while the Pb pick-up coil exhibited no such degradation. Furthermore, a negative counter pulse following a strong Bp was shown to follow magnetic hysteresis loop to unpin the trapped flux in the type-II pick-up coil and restore the NMR signal.