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Real-Time Polarimetry of Hyperpolarized 13 C Nuclear Spins Using an Atomic Magnetometer.

Kostas MouloudakisSven BodenstedtMarc AzagraMorgan W MitchellIrene Marco-RiusMichael C D Tayler
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
We introduce a method for nondestructive quantification of nuclear spin polarization, of relevance to hyperpolarized spin tracers widely used in magnetic resonance from spectroscopy to in vivo imaging. In a bias field of around 30 nT we use a high-sensitivity miniaturized 87 Rb-vapor magnetometer to measure the field generated by the sample, as it is driven by a windowed dynamical decoupling pulse sequence that both maximizes the nuclear spin lifetime and modulates the polarization for easy detection. We demonstrate the procedure applied to a 0.08 M hyperpolarized [1- 13 C]-pyruvate solution produced by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization, measuring polarization repeatedly during natural decay at Earth's field. Application to real-time and continuous quality monitoring of hyperpolarized substances is discussed.
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