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Low-Field, Time-Resolved Dynamic Nuclear Polarization with Field Cycling and High-Resolution NMR Detection Full article

Journal Applied Magnetic Resonance
ISSN: 0937-9347
Output data Year: 2010, Volume: 37, Pages: 515-537 Pages count : 23 DOI: 10.1007/s00723-009-0060-0
Authors Korchak S.E. 1 , Kiryutin A.S. 1,2 , Ivanov K.L. 1,2 , Yurkovskaya A.V. 1,2 , Grishin Yu.A. 3 , Zimmermann H. 4 , Vieth H.-M. 1
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1 Institut fuer Experimentalphysik, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195 Berlin, Germany
2 International Tomography Center, Institutskaya 3a, Novosibirsk, Russia
3 Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Institutskaya 3, Novosibirsk, Russia
4 Max-Planck-Institut fuer Medizinische Forschung, Jahnstrasse 29, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract: Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) effects in aqueous solutions of stable 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPOL) radicals were studied in a pulsed mode of pumping the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) transitions. Our fast field cycling setup allowed us to perform the EPR pumping at low magnetic fields and to detect the enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance signals at 7 T with high spectral resolution. Pumping was performed at two different frequencies, 300 MHz and 1.4 GHz, corresponding to magnetic fields around 10 and 48.6 mT, respectively. For both frequencies, the DNP enhancements were close to the limiting theoretical values of −110 (14N TEMPOL) and −165 (15N TEMPOL). Our pulsed experiments exploit coherent motion of the electronic spins in the radio-frequency field as seen by an oscillatory component in the dependence of the DNP effect on the radio-frequency pulse duration. The DNP enhancement was studied in detail as a function of the pulse length, duty cycle, delay between the pulses, and applied power. The analysis of the results shows that pulsed DNP experiments provide an opportunity to achieve enhancements of about −110 with relatively low applied power as compared to the standard continuous-wave DNP experiments. An adequate theoretical approach to the problem under study is suggested.
Cite: Korchak S.E. , Kiryutin A.S. , Ivanov K.L. , Yurkovskaya A.V. , Grishin Y.A. , Zimmermann H. , Vieth H.-M.
Low-Field, Time-Resolved Dynamic Nuclear Polarization with Field Cycling and High-Resolution NMR Detection
Applied Magnetic Resonance. 2010. V.37. P.515-537. DOI: 10.1007/s00723-009-0060-0 WOS OpenAlex
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Submitted: May 20, 2009
Published online: Nov 15, 2009
Published print: Jan 31, 2010
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Web of science: WOS:000272173500039
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