Probes

CryoProbe Expertise | Custom CryoProbes

Bruker’s CyroProbe expertise into the field MR Microscopy is leading to new, exciting opportunities. MR Microscopy techniques for small samples with diameters up to 10 mm benefit from CryoProbe technology and a factor of up to 4 improvement in sensitivity on non-polar samples.

Bruker’s CyroProbe expertise into the field MR Microscopy  is leading to new, exciting opportunities. MR Microscopy techniques for small samples with diameters up to 10 mm benefit from CryoProbe technology and a factor of up to 4  improvement in sensitivity on non-polar samples. The superb image quality, top-of-the-line spatial resolution and/or largely reduced scan times. The MR Microscopy CryoProbe technology is based on the HR CryoProbe ensuring full compatibility to the Automatic Tuning Module (ATM) and the Cryoplatform unit.

The single or double frequency MR Microscopy CryoProbe offers variable temperature operation over the range from 0 to 80º C and is operated together with the Micro2.5 gradient systems. It is available for WB and SWB systems.

The MR Microscopy CryoProbe is a customized device which can be configured to special requirements.

Features

  • Wide Bore Probe, also compatible to SWB magnets
  • Gradient strength of up to 1.5 T/m per axis, water cooled
  • Available for samples up to 10 mm diameter
  • Automatic Tuning Module (ATM)
  • Variable Temperature Control (compatible to BSVT, BCU)

Specifications

Micro2.5 CryoProbe  
Bore     WB / SWB
1H frequency range 300 – 700 MHz
rf channels 1H +X
Requirements MR Microscopy Accessory CryoPlatform
Gradient     Micro2.5    
Directions     xyz    
Gradient strength per direction 1.5 T/m
ID/OD 40/72 mm
Rise Time (5-95%), 0-60A,120V < 100 µs
Cooling     Water    
Maximum current tested 60 A
Standard sample temperature range (5 mm) 0 – 80°C
Sample diameter 10 mm

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