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Hyperpolarizing Gases via Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Sublimation

Comment, Arnaud  
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Jannin, Sami  
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Hyacinthe, Jean-Noel
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2010
Physical Review Letters

A high throughput method was designed to produce hyperpolarized gases by combining lowtemperature dynamic nuclear polarization with a sublimation procedure. It is illustrated by applications to 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance in xenon gas, leading to a signal enhancement of 3 to 4 orders of magnitude compared to the room-temperature thermal equilibrium signal at 7.05 T.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.018104
Web of Science ID

WOS:000279482300001

Author(s)
Comment, Arnaud  
Jannin, Sami  
Hyacinthe, Jean-Noel
Miéville, Pascal  
Sarkar, Ridhiman  
Ahuja, Puneet  
Vasos, Paul R.  
Montet, Xavier
Lazeyras, François
Vallée, Jean-Pierre
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Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

105

Issue

1

Article Number

018104

Subjects

hyperopolarization

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gases

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dynamic nuclear polarization

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sublimation

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xenon

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Rodent Mri Scanner

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Magnetic-Resonance

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Spin-Exchange

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Xe-129

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Dnp

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Relaxation

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CIBM-AIT

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July 18, 2010
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