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Magnetometer-Detected Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Photochemically Hyperpolarized Molecules.

Liubov ChuchkovaSven BodenstedtRomán Picazo-FrutosJames EillsOleg TretiakYinan HuDanila A BarskiyJacopo de SantisMichael C D TaylerDmitry BudkerKirill F Sheberstov
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) enables nuclear spin ordering by irradiating samples with light. Polarized spins are conventionally detected via high-field chemical-shift-resolved NMR (above 0.1 T). In this Letter, we demonstrate in situ low-field photo-CIDNP measurements using a magnetically shielded fast-field-cycling NMR setup detecting Larmor precession via atomic magnetometers. For solutions comprising mM concentrations of the photochemically polarized molecules, hyperpolarized 1 H magnetization is detected by pulse-acquired NMR spectroscopy. The observed NMR line widths are about 5 times narrower than normally anticipated in high-field NMR and are systematically affected by light irradiation during the acquisition period, reflecting a reduction of the transverse relaxation time constant, T 2 *, on the order of 10%. Magnetometer-detected photo-CIDNP spectroscopy enables straightforward observation of spin-chemistry processes in the ambient field range from a few nT to tens of mT. Potential applications of this measuring modality are discussed.
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