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Student Class
2026
Student Affiliation
WISP Intern
First Advisor
Chandrasekhar Ramanathan
First Advisor Department
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Description
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) is a technique used to amplify the signal in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Magnetic resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when spins in a magnetic field are excited by a resonant electromagnetic field. In our experiment, we apply a radio-frequency (RF pulse) to the nucleus of a sample at the same frequency that the nuclear spin is precessing.
Publication Date
2023
Keywords
DNP, quantum spin, diamond
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Chu, Catherine and Ramanathan, Chandrasekhar, "Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Diamond" (2023). Wetterhahn Science Symposium Posters 2023. 2.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/wetterhahn_2023/2

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