Recent Developments in Materials and Applications of Triplet Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
Tomoyuki Hamachi,
Nobuhiro Yanai
Abstract:Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is a method for achieving high levels of nuclear spin polarization by transferring spin polarization from electrons to nuclei by microwave irradiation, resulting in higher sensitivity in NMR/MRI. In particular, DNP using photoexcited triplet electron spins (triplet-DNP) can provide hyperpolarized nuclear spin state at room temperature and low magnetic field. In this review article, we highlight recent developments in materials and instrumentation for the application of triple… Show more
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