Dynamic nuclear polarization via contact with electronic spins has emerged as an attractive route to enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance beyond the traditional limits imposed by magnetic field strength and temperature. Among the various alternative implementations, the use of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond-a paramagnetic point defect whose spin can be optically polarized at room temperature-has attracted widespread attention, but applications have been hampered by the need to align the NV axis with the external magnetic field. We overcome this hurdle through the combined use of continuous optical illumination and a microwave sweep over a broad frequency range. As a proof of principle, we demonstrate our approach ...
We demonstrate room-temperature 13C hyperpolarization by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) using op...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful spectroscopic technique capable of probing the local ...
Optically hyperpolarized electrons can be harnessed to transfer polarization to interacting nuclei. ...
A broad effort is underway to improve the sensitivity of NMR through the use of dynamic nuclear pola...
The emergence of a new class of optically polarizable electronic spins in diamond, nitrogen vacancy ...
Low detection sensitivity stemming from the weak polarization of nuclear spins is a primary limitati...
Polarizing nuclear spins is of fundamental importance in biology, chemistry and physics. Methods for...
Low thermal polarization of nuclear spins is a primary sensitivity limitation for nuclear magnetic r...
Color-center-hosting semiconductors are emerging as promising source materials for low-field dynamic...
The small thermal polarization of nuclear spins currently limits the capabilities of nuclear spin ba...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
Dynamic nuclear polarization, which transfers the spin polarization of electrons to nuclei, is routi...
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) is a powerful suite of techniques that deliver multifold signal e...
We use microwave-induced dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of the substitutional nitrogen defects (...
Due to the inherently long relaxation time of 13C spins in diamond, the nuclear polarization enhance...
We demonstrate room-temperature 13C hyperpolarization by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) using op...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful spectroscopic technique capable of probing the local ...
Optically hyperpolarized electrons can be harnessed to transfer polarization to interacting nuclei. ...
A broad effort is underway to improve the sensitivity of NMR through the use of dynamic nuclear pola...
The emergence of a new class of optically polarizable electronic spins in diamond, nitrogen vacancy ...
Low detection sensitivity stemming from the weak polarization of nuclear spins is a primary limitati...
Polarizing nuclear spins is of fundamental importance in biology, chemistry and physics. Methods for...
Low thermal polarization of nuclear spins is a primary sensitivity limitation for nuclear magnetic r...
Color-center-hosting semiconductors are emerging as promising source materials for low-field dynamic...
The small thermal polarization of nuclear spins currently limits the capabilities of nuclear spin ba...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
Dynamic nuclear polarization, which transfers the spin polarization of electrons to nuclei, is routi...
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) is a powerful suite of techniques that deliver multifold signal e...
We use microwave-induced dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of the substitutional nitrogen defects (...
Due to the inherently long relaxation time of 13C spins in diamond, the nuclear polarization enhance...
We demonstrate room-temperature 13C hyperpolarization by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) using op...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful spectroscopic technique capable of probing the local ...
Optically hyperpolarized electrons can be harnessed to transfer polarization to interacting nuclei. ...