Time-optimized pulsed dynamic nuclear polarization

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Abstract

Pulsed dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) techniques can accomplish electron-nuclear polarization transfer efficiently with an enhancement factor that is independent of the Zeeman field. However, they often require large Rabi frequencies and, therefore, high-power microwave irradiation. Here, we propose a new low-power DNP sequence for static samples that is composed of a train of microwave pulses of length t p spaced with delays d. A particularly robust DNP condition using a period t m = t p + d set to ~1.25 times the Larmor period t Larmor is investigated which is a time-optimized pulsed DNP sequence (TOP-DNP). At 0.35 T, we obtained an enhancement of ~200 using TOP-DNP compared to ~172 with nuclear spin orientation via electron spin locking (NOVEL), a commonly used pulsed DNP sequence, while using only ~7% microwave power required for NOVEL. Experimental data and simulations at higher fields suggest a field-independent enhancement factor, as predicted by the effective Hamiltonian.

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Tan, K. O., Yang, C., Weber, R. T., Mathies, G., & Griffin, R. G. (2019). Time-optimized pulsed dynamic nuclear polarization. Science Advances, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav6909

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