1964
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ns.14.120164.000533
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Dynamic Orientation of Nuclei

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“…These low polarizations are, of course, not useful for particle physics experiments, but via Dynamical Nuclear Polarization (DNP), the polarization can be increased enormously. The principle is as follows, illustrated for protons [73]:…”
Section: Polarizing Methods and Thermal Equilibriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These low polarizations are, of course, not useful for particle physics experiments, but via Dynamical Nuclear Polarization (DNP), the polarization can be increased enormously. The principle is as follows, illustrated for protons [73]:…”
Section: Polarizing Methods and Thermal Equilibriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned previously, the pre-irradiation of the ammonia creates paramagnetic spin centers which are basically electrons localized in the lattice. For the spin-1/2 nucleon or nucleus case, as we h a v e with the proton, the electronproton system has the Hamiltonian [107] H = e B p B + H int where H int is due to the coupling between the two spins, and where I have given the magnetic moments subscripts for clarity. Without the interaction term, there are four energy levels, a,b,c and d, shown in Figure 3.12.…”
Section: Protonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned previously, the pre-irradiation of the ammonia creates paramagnetic spin centers which are basically electrons localized in the lattice. For the spin-1/2 nucleon or nucleus case, as we h a v e with the proton, the electronproton system has the Hamiltonian [107] H = e B p B + H int However, if the interaction term is kept, the two forbidden transitions become allowed, but they are suppressed relative t o t h e other transitions.…”
Section: Protonmentioning
confidence: 99%