Representation of population exchange at level anti-crossings

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Abstract

A theoretical framework is proposed to describe the spin dynamics driven by coherent spin mixing at level anti-crossings (LACs). We briefly introduce the LAC concept and propose to describe the spin dynamics using a vector of populations of the diabatic eigenstates. In this description, each LAC gives rise to a pairwise redistribution of eigenstate populations, allowing one to construct the total evolution operator of the spin system. Additionally, we take into account that in the course of spin evolution a “rotation” of the eigenstate basis case take place. The approach is illustrated by a number of examples, dealing with magnetic field inversion, cross-polarization, singlet-state nuclear magnetic resonance and parahydrogen-induced polarization.

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Rodin, B. A., & Ivanov, K. L. (2020). Representation of population exchange at level anti-crossings. Magnetic Resonance, 1(2), 347–365. https://doi.org/10.5194/mr-1-347-2020

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