Frequency‐Swept Integrated Solid Effect

Volume: 56, Issue: 24, Pages: 6744 - 6748
Published: May 12, 2017
Abstract
The efficiency of continuous wave dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) experiments decreases at the high magnetic fields used in contemporary high-resolution NMR applications. To recover the expected signal enhancements from DNP, we explored time domain experiments such as NOVEL which matches the electron Rabi frequency to the nuclear Larmor frequency to mediate polarization transfer. However, satisfying this matching condition at high frequencies...
Paper Details
Title
Frequency‐Swept Integrated Solid Effect
Published Date
May 12, 2017
Volume
56
Issue
24
Pages
6744 - 6748
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