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AVANCE 1000
The World’s First 1 Gigahertz NMR Spectrometer
World’s First 1 Gigahertz NMR Spectrometer based on unique 23.5 Tesla Standard-Bore, Persistent Superconducting Magnet
Bruker BioSpin launches a breakthrough one Gigahertz Ultra-High Field AVANCE 1000 MHz NMR spectrometer. Incorporating a record-breaking 23.5 Tesla standard-bore (54 mm) superconducting NMR magnet, the AVANCE 1000 MHz NMR spectrometer, brings one Gigahertz technology to NMR research.

- AVANCE 1000 MHz NMR Spectrometer with the first 1 GHz CryoProbe installed
The high field strength and high field stability in combination with the first 5 mm triple-resonance CryoProbe enables unique 1 GHz NMR applications. Bruker is proud to be able to equip researchers with such an outstanding instrument that will helpto push the frontiers in biochemistry, structural biology and other molecular research.
The first Avance 1000 system was delivered to the new ‘Centre de RMN à Très Hauts Champs’ in Lyon, France in July 2009. Bruker BioSpin has successfully completed installation in November 2009. The AVANCE 1000 now offers unparalleled research opportunities, both to CRMN and to other National and European scientists who will access the unique facility.
Main Features
- World’s first, standard-bore, high homogeneity 1 GHz NMR magnet
- Persistent superconducting magnet
- UltraStabilized™ sub-cooling technology
- Magnetic field strength of 23.5 Tesla
- Proton NMR frequency of 1000 MHz
- Standard bore size of 54 mm

