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Dynamics of frequency-swept nuclear spin optical pumping in powdered diamond at low magnetic fields
by
Ajoy, Ashok
, Meriles, Carlos A.
, Pagliero, Daniela
, Nazaryan, Raffi
, Liu, Kristina
, Dhomkar, Siddharth
, Zangara, Pablo R.
, Reimer, Jeffrey A.
, Suter, Dieter
, Pines, Alexander
in
Carbon 13
/ Contrast agents
/ Crystal defects
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Hyperpolarization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Microwave frequencies
/ Misalignment
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear spin
/ Optical pumping
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Polarization
/ Polarization (spin alignment)
/ Single crystals
/ Spin dynamics
2019
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Dynamics of frequency-swept nuclear spin optical pumping in powdered diamond at low magnetic fields
by
Ajoy, Ashok
, Meriles, Carlos A.
, Pagliero, Daniela
, Nazaryan, Raffi
, Liu, Kristina
, Dhomkar, Siddharth
, Zangara, Pablo R.
, Reimer, Jeffrey A.
, Suter, Dieter
, Pines, Alexander
in
Carbon 13
/ Contrast agents
/ Crystal defects
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Hyperpolarization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Microwave frequencies
/ Misalignment
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear spin
/ Optical pumping
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Polarization
/ Polarization (spin alignment)
/ Single crystals
/ Spin dynamics
2019
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Dynamics of frequency-swept nuclear spin optical pumping in powdered diamond at low magnetic fields
by
Ajoy, Ashok
, Meriles, Carlos A.
, Pagliero, Daniela
, Nazaryan, Raffi
, Liu, Kristina
, Dhomkar, Siddharth
, Zangara, Pablo R.
, Reimer, Jeffrey A.
, Suter, Dieter
, Pines, Alexander
in
Carbon 13
/ Contrast agents
/ Crystal defects
/ Crystals
/ Diamonds
/ Hyperpolarization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Microwave frequencies
/ Misalignment
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Nuclear spin
/ Optical pumping
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Polarization
/ Polarization (spin alignment)
/ Single crystals
/ Spin dynamics
2019
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Dynamics of frequency-swept nuclear spin optical pumping in powdered diamond at low magnetic fields
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Dynamics of frequency-swept nuclear spin optical pumping in powdered diamond at low magnetic fields
2019
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Overview
A broad effort is underway to improve the sensitivity of NMR through the use of dynamic nuclear polarization. Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond offer an appealing platform because these paramagnetic defects can be optically polarized efficiently at room temperature. However, work thus far has been mainly limited to single crystals, because most polarization transfer protocols are sensitive to misalignment between the NV and magnetic field axes. Here we study the spin dynamics of NV–13C pairs in the simultaneous presence of optical excitation and microwave frequency sweeps at low magnetic fields. We show that a subtle interplay between illumination intensity, frequency sweep rate, and hyperfine coupling strength leads to efficient, sweep-direction-dependent 13C spin polarization over a broad range of orientations of the magnetic field. In particular, our results strongly suggest that finely tuned, moderately coupled nuclear spins are key to the hyperpolarization process, which makes this mechanism distinct from other known dynamic polarization channels. These findings pave the route to applications where powders are intrinsically advantageous, including the hyperpolarization of target fluids in contact with the diamond surface or the use of hyperpolarized particles as contrast agents for in vivo imaging.
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National Academy of Sciences
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