Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Solids: The Birth and Development of the Many-Particle Concept

A brief review is presented on historical aspects of the dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) research in 1960–1970s of the last century. Much attention is given to development of the many-particle approach, from pioneering studies of the 3-spin electron–nuclear cross effect to development of spin-tem...

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description A brief review is presented on historical aspects of the dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) research in 1960–1970s of the last century. Much attention is given to development of the many-particle approach, from pioneering studies of the 3-spin electron–nuclear cross effect to development of spin-temperature concept and thermal mixing mechanism of DNP in solids. Applicability of different models to modern DNP data is briefly discussed.
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Electron spin
Electrons
Free radicals
Laser Matter Interaction
Nitrates
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Polarization
Polyethylene
Satellites
Single crystals
Solid State Physics
Spectroscopy/Spectrometry
Temperature
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