Abstract
We report an observation of extremely long-lived spin states in systems of dipolar-coupled nuclear spins in solids. The "suspended echo" experiment uses a simple stimulated echo pulse sequence and creates non-equilibrium states which live many orders of magnitude longer than the characteristic time of spin-spin dynamics T2. Large amounts of information can be encoded in such long-lived states and subsequently retrieved by an application of a single "reading" pulse. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Turanov, A., & Khitrin, A. K. (2013). Communication: Long-lived states of nuclear spins in solids. Journal of Chemical Physics, 139(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4820948
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