In the low-temperature regime where the thermal polarization P is of order unity and spin-lattice relaxation is “frozen out,” resonator-induced relaxation can be used to polarize a nuclear-spin sample for optimal detection sensitivity. We characterize the potential of resonator-induced polarization for enhancing the sensitivity of nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectroscopy. The sensitivities of two detection schemes are compared, one involving detection of a polarized sample dipole and the other involving detection of spin-noise correlations in an unpolarized sample. In the case where the dominant noise source is instrument noise associated with resonator fluctuations and with detection of the mechanical motion, a simple criterion can be used ...
Spin noise phenomenon was predicted way back in 1946. However, experimental investigations regarding...
We systematically studied the enhancement factor (per scan) and the sensitivity enhancement (per uni...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two extremely important te...
In the low-temperature regime where the thermal polarization P is of order unity and spin-lattice re...
A cold nanoscale resonator coupled to a system of nuclear spins can induce spin relaxation. In the l...
The back action of typical macroscopic resonators used for detecting nuclear magnetic resonance can ...
We propose a torsional resonator that couples to the transverse spin dipole of an attached sample. T...
At ultralow temperatures, longitudinal nuclear magnetic relaxation times become exceedingly long and...
Sensitivity is a critical issue in NMR spectroscopy, microscopy and imaging, and the factor that oft...
As the number of spins in an ensemble is reduced, the statistical fluctuations in its polarization e...
Spectroscopic methods tend to exhibit an inverse correlation between sensitivity and the ability to ...
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an essential tool for the study of biological solids...
Magnetic resonance force microscopy can enable nanoscale imaging of spin lifetime. We report temper...
Magnetic resonance force microscopy can enable nanoscale imaging of spin lifetime. We report tempera...
Magnetic resonance techniques not only provide powerful imaging tools that have revolutionized medic...
Spin noise phenomenon was predicted way back in 1946. However, experimental investigations regarding...
We systematically studied the enhancement factor (per scan) and the sensitivity enhancement (per uni...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two extremely important te...
In the low-temperature regime where the thermal polarization P is of order unity and spin-lattice re...
A cold nanoscale resonator coupled to a system of nuclear spins can induce spin relaxation. In the l...
The back action of typical macroscopic resonators used for detecting nuclear magnetic resonance can ...
We propose a torsional resonator that couples to the transverse spin dipole of an attached sample. T...
At ultralow temperatures, longitudinal nuclear magnetic relaxation times become exceedingly long and...
Sensitivity is a critical issue in NMR spectroscopy, microscopy and imaging, and the factor that oft...
As the number of spins in an ensemble is reduced, the statistical fluctuations in its polarization e...
Spectroscopic methods tend to exhibit an inverse correlation between sensitivity and the ability to ...
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an essential tool for the study of biological solids...
Magnetic resonance force microscopy can enable nanoscale imaging of spin lifetime. We report temper...
Magnetic resonance force microscopy can enable nanoscale imaging of spin lifetime. We report tempera...
Magnetic resonance techniques not only provide powerful imaging tools that have revolutionized medic...
Spin noise phenomenon was predicted way back in 1946. However, experimental investigations regarding...
We systematically studied the enhancement factor (per scan) and the sensitivity enhancement (per uni...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two extremely important te...