Skip to main content
National MagLab logo

The MagLab is funded by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida.

In Situ Battery NMR and STRAFI

The Low-E feature helps to sustain 1H decoupling in the presence of lossy electrolytes. A specially constructed in situ STRAFI probe at 830 MHz can be used for real time monitoring of the electrodes at a micron level

Details

Available Spectrometers

The following spectrometers are available for this technique:

The following probes are available for this technique:

  • NHMFL Stray Field Imaging probe (NHMFL) for battery studies

magnet schedule art

What's happening at the MagLab tody?

Explore our magnet schedule to see what exciting research is happening on our stellar fleet of instruments right now.

Recent Publications

Joel A. Tang, Sneha Dugar, Guiming Zhong, Naresh S. Dalal, Jim P. Zheng, Yong Yang, and Riqiang Fu, Non-Destructive Monitoring of Charge/Discharge Cycles on Lithium Ion Batteries using 7Li Stray-Field Imaging, Scientific Reports, 3, 2596 (2013).


Joel A. Tang, Guiming Zhong, Sneha Dugar, Jason A. Kitchen, Yong Yang, and Riqiang Fu, Solid-state STRAFI NMR probe for material imaging of quadrupolar nuclei, J. Magn. Reson. 225, 93-101 (2012). (Note: Featured in the Cover page of the Journal in December issue)

Contacts


Last modified on 28 February 2023

search magnet icon

Find the Perfect Magnet
for your Research

Search our magnets by field strength, bore size, and even technique.