Title: Scientific Achievement (20 pt Arial, bold)
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- Scientific Achievement (20 pt Arial, bold)
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- Significance and Impact
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- Research Details
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2Example slide Increasing NMR/MRI Sensitivity
through Optical Hyperpolarization in Diamond
- Scientific Achievement
- Developed a method to completely polarize nuclei
near optically polarized nitrogen-vacancy centers
in diamond, without cryogenics or pulsed RF
fields. - Significance and Impact
- This method of magnetic control of high nuclear
polarization at room temperature can be applied
in sensitivity enhanced nuclear magnetic
resonance of bulk nuclei, nuclear-based
spintronics, and quantum computation in diamond. - Research Details
- Dynamic nuclear polarization is routinely applied
to enhance the sensitivity of nuclear magnetic
resonance - We use optical pumping in NV-defect harboring
diamond to optically hyperpolarize the carbon
nuclei through the NV centers to which they are
coupled, at room temperature - We demonstrate that the sign and magnitude of the
polarization can be robustly controlled with a
small magnetic field
The nitrogen vacancy center in diamond (A) is a
system whose optical and magnetic degrees of
freedom are coupled. The coupling of light to the
spin degrees of freedom at level crossing (B)
results in nuclear spin polarization that depends
sensitively on the magnetic field (C).
H-J. Wang et al. Nature Communications 4 (2013)
doi10.1038/ncomms2930
Work was performed in the Materials Sciences
Division of the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory.