Beyond the T-1 limit: Singlet nuclear spin states in low magnetic fields
Low-field nuclear spin singlet states may be used to store nuclear spin order in a room temperature liquid for a time much longer than the spin-lattice relaxation time constant T-1. The low-field nuclear spin singlets are unaffected by intramolecular dipole-dipole relaxation, which is generally the...
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2004-04-14.
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Summary: | Low-field nuclear spin singlet states may be used to store nuclear spin order in a room temperature liquid for a time much longer than the spin-lattice relaxation time constant T-1. The low-field nuclear spin singlets are unaffected by intramolecular dipole-dipole relaxation, which is generally the predominant relaxation mechanism. We demonstrate storage of nuclear spin order for more than 10 times longer than the measured value of T-1. This phenomenon may facilitate the development of nuclear spin hyperpolarization methods and may allow the study of motional processes which occur too slowly for existing NMR techniques. This is the first time that the memory of nuclear spins has been extended well beyond the T-1 limit in a system lacking intrinsic magnetic equivalence. |
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