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arxiv: 2406.18246 · v2 · pith:4ZGTKR3T · submitted 2024-06-26 · physics.chem-ph

Observation of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Echoes

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It is demonstrated that the time evolution of the electron-nuclear polarization transfer process during pulsed dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) can be reversed on a microsecond timescale, leading to the observation of DNP echoes. The DNP echoes are induced by consecutive application of two pulse trains that produce effective Hamiltonians that differ only in the sign of the effective hyperfine coupling. The experiments have been performed on a frozen solution of trityl radicals in water/glycerol on a home-built X-band EPR/DNP spectrometer at 80 K. We envisage that DNP echoes will play an important role in future development of pulsed DNP for sensitivity-enhanced NMR, hyperfine spectroscopy, and quantum sensing.

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