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Solid state NMR facilities in Tallahassee offer wide variety of superconducting magnets with fields as high as 900 MHz.
NHMFL is home to the world's largest 900 MHz ultra-wide bore (105 mm) superconducting magnet, built in 2004 by our own Magnet Science and Technology department.
In addition, 25 Tesla resistive and 45 Tesla hybrid magnets are available for selected solid state experiments.
Address inquiries to Zhehong Gan (both 600's and 830 MHz),
Riqiang Fu (900, 400, 300 MHz).
Availability of 25 and 45 Tesla systems is rather limited contact William Brey first.
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NHMFL can offer to the external solution NMR users superconducting spectrometers complete
with arrays of liquid probes at fields as high as 900 MHz in Tallahassee and 750 MHz in Gainsville.
Solution spectrometers with magnetic fields of 720, 600, and 500 MHz are also available.
For questions regarding your experimental needs please contact Fengli Zhang for Tallahassee or
Art Edison for Gainsville AMRIS facility, respectively.
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Laboratory has state-of-the art facilities to conduct MRI, diffusion, and in-vivo studies at fields as high as 900 MHz.
750 and 600 MHz wide bore Bruker systems are located in Gainsville and Tallahassee,
respectively. A wider, 500 MHz Bruker system having 400 mm opening and variety of lower field systems
up to 1 m in bore size are available in Gainesville. External users can utilize animal facilities at both locations.
For questions regarding your experimental needs please contact Victor Schepkin for Tallahassee based or
Art Edison for Gainsville based AMRIS facility, respectively.
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