Optical spin pumping of color centers in diamond is presently attracting broad interest as a platform for dynamic nuclear polarization at room temperature, but the mechanisms involved in the generation and transport of polarization within the host crystal are still partly understood. Here we investigate the impact of continuous radio-frequency (RF) excitation on the generation of nuclear magnetization produced by optical illumination. In the presence of RF excitation far removed from the nuclear Larmor frequency, we witness a magnetic-field-dependent sign reversal of the measured nuclear spin signal when the drive is sufficiently strong, a counterintuitive finding that immediately points to nontrivial spin dynamics. With the help of analyti...
A large nuclear spin polarization pn is desirable for most NMR investigations since NMR is basically...
Dynamic nuclear polarization via contact with electronic spins has emerged as an attractive route to...
The emergence of a new class of optically polarizable electronic spins in diamond, nitrogen vacancy ...
Optical spin pumping of color centers in diamond is presently attracting broad interest as a platfor...
We use field-cycling-assisted dynamic nuclear polarization and continuous radio-frequency (RF) drivi...
International audienceWe use nominally forbidden electron-nuclear spin transitions in nitrogen-vacan...
Nuclear spins are harnessed in many important technologies, including the well established fields of...
A broad effort is underway to improve the sensitivity of NMR through the use of dynamic nuclear pola...
Dynamic nuclear polarization, which transfers the spin polarization of electrons to nuclei, is routi...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
Optically pumped color centers in semiconductor powders can potentially induce high levels of nuclea...
The nuclear spin system of semiconductor crystals displays a remarkable degree of environmental isol...
Low thermal polarization of nuclear spins is a primary sensitivity limitation for nuclear magnetic r...
Low detection sensitivity stemming from the weak polarization of nuclear spins is a primary limitati...
The small thermal polarization of nuclear spins currently limits the capabilities of nuclear spin ba...
A large nuclear spin polarization pn is desirable for most NMR investigations since NMR is basically...
Dynamic nuclear polarization via contact with electronic spins has emerged as an attractive route to...
The emergence of a new class of optically polarizable electronic spins in diamond, nitrogen vacancy ...
Optical spin pumping of color centers in diamond is presently attracting broad interest as a platfor...
We use field-cycling-assisted dynamic nuclear polarization and continuous radio-frequency (RF) drivi...
International audienceWe use nominally forbidden electron-nuclear spin transitions in nitrogen-vacan...
Nuclear spins are harnessed in many important technologies, including the well established fields of...
A broad effort is underway to improve the sensitivity of NMR through the use of dynamic nuclear pola...
Dynamic nuclear polarization, which transfers the spin polarization of electrons to nuclei, is routi...
We employ the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond to detect and cont...
Optically pumped color centers in semiconductor powders can potentially induce high levels of nuclea...
The nuclear spin system of semiconductor crystals displays a remarkable degree of environmental isol...
Low thermal polarization of nuclear spins is a primary sensitivity limitation for nuclear magnetic r...
Low detection sensitivity stemming from the weak polarization of nuclear spins is a primary limitati...
The small thermal polarization of nuclear spins currently limits the capabilities of nuclear spin ba...
A large nuclear spin polarization pn is desirable for most NMR investigations since NMR is basically...
Dynamic nuclear polarization via contact with electronic spins has emerged as an attractive route to...
The emergence of a new class of optically polarizable electronic spins in diamond, nitrogen vacancy ...