Ferromagnetic nuclear spin order of scandium

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Yoshihiro Koike ◽  
Haruhiko Suzuki ◽  
Satoshi Abe ◽  
Yoshitomo Karaki ◽  
Minoru Kubota ◽  
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N. Kunitomi ◽  
Y. Morii ◽  
H. Suzuki ◽  
R.M. Moon ◽  
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Stuart J. Elliott

The sensitivity of longitudinal magnetization and singlet order to relaxation from dissolved paramagnetic oxygen sources in solution is investigated experimentally.


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Vol 194-196 ◽  
pp. 249-250 ◽  
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Haruhiko Suzuki ◽  
Yoshihiro Koike ◽  
Yoshitomo Karaki ◽  
Minoru Kubota ◽  
Hidehiko Ishimoto
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Aliki Moysiadi ◽  
Francesco Giustiniano ◽  
Andrew M. R. Hall ◽  
Topaz A. A. Cartlidge ◽  
Lynda J. Brown ◽  
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Hyperpolarization techniques can enormously enhance the NMR signal thus allowing the exploitation of hyperpolarized substrates for in-vivo MRI applications. The short lifetime of hyperpolarized spin order poses significant limitations in such applications. Spin order storage can be prolonged through the use of long-lived spin states. Additionally, the storage of spin polarization–either in the form of longitudinal or singlet order–can be prolonged in low viscosity solutions. Here, we report the use of low viscosity liquid-CO2 solutions to store nuclear spin polarization in the form of longitudinal and singlet order for extended periods. Our results demonstrate that this storage time can be considerably sustained in liquid-CO2 solutions in comparison to other low viscosity solvents, opening up the possibility of new, exciting storage experiments in the future.


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