Abstract
Protons in naphthalene and p-terphenyl doped with pentacene have been polarized up to 32% and 18%, respectively, at liquid nitrogen temperature in a magnetic field of 0.3 T by means of microwave-induced optical nuclear polarization. The polarization was measured by nuclear magnetic resonance as well as by the neutron transmission method. The relaxation time of the proton polarization at 0.0007 T and 77 K was found to be almost 3 h and the polarization enhancement reached a record value of 8×104. The usefulness of the method in many areas of physics and chemistry is discussed. © 2000 The American Physical Society.
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Iinuma, M., Takahashi, Y., Shaké, I., Oda, M., Masaike, A., Yabuzaki, T., & Shimizu, H. M. (2000). High proton polarization by microwave-induced optical nuclear polarization at 77 K. Physical Review Letters, 84(1), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.171
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