Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Samarium Doped Lanthanum Magnesium Nitrate
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1971
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The dynamic nuclear polarization of hydrogen nuclei by the solid effect in single crystals of samarium doped lanthanum magnesium nitrate (Sm:LMN) was studied theoretically and experimentally. The equations of evolution governing the dynamic nuclear polarization by the solid effect were derived in detail using the spin temperature theory and the complete expression for the steady state enhancement of the nuclear polarization was calculated. Experimental enhancements of the proton polarization were obtained for eight crystals at 9.2 GHz and liquid helium temperatures. The samarium concentration ranged from 0.1 percent to 1.1 percent as determined by X-ray fluorescence. A peak enhancement of 181 was measured for a 1.1 percent Sm:LMN crystal at 3.0 K. The maximum enhancements extrapolated with the theory using the experimental data for peak enhancement versus microwave power and correcting for leakage, agree with the ideal enhancement (240 in this experiment) within experimental error for three of the crystals.
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Samarium Doped Lanthanum Magnesium Nitrate
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Byvik, C. E |
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Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1971 |
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