Meet our new staff: Xiaotong Sun
We're happy to introduce you to our newest staff member Xiaotong Sun. Xiaotong joined us at the end of December from Auburn University, in Auburn, Alabama, USA. Xiaotong had been building MRI RF coils at Auburn so he fit right into our MRI department. Xiaotong already got familiar with Doty preclinical primate MRI RF coils, and even built a few NMR probes. He is also assisting J.B. Spitzmesser on the ...
No Need to ‘Panic’ – It’s almost ENC Time!
No need to ‘Panic’ – It’s almost ENC Time! The PANIC Conference (Practical Applications in NMR in Industry) in Charlotte, NC in February lived up to the title. Laura reported that the scientific program was well organized with stimulating topics presented in talks, workshops, and poster sessions. Attendee numbers doubled from last year. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to discuss products or say hello to Laura Holte. It’s that time ...
Introducing Doty SNR Applet
NMR Signal to Noise Ratio - SNR Applet Doty Scientific has produced an applet that allows a customer to compare the signal-to-noise ratio of a DSI probe to the SNR of any other well-tested probe. This will be the first time a customer can compare any probe, with any sample and any test conditions, to any Doty probe. The ratio of signal acquisition times of the two probes is also calculated as (ratio of ...
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Important Facts When Purchasing a Solids Probe
Important Facts When Purchasing a Solids Probe Do you expect to be doing long acquisitions with high-power decoupling at over 400 MHz on lossy samples? If so, then you want a probe in which the 1H field is not generated by a solenoid. The DE coils on Doty BMAX probes work well for these applications. Is proton efficiency or X/Y performance the most important for your experiments? Doty's new BMAX probe is optimized for X/Y ...