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Electron and nuclear spin dynamics in the thermal mixing model of dynamic nuclear polarization

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 38, Pages 13299-13308

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp41947e

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  1. Regione Piemonte (POR FESR)
  2. European Network for Hyperpolarization Physics and Methodology in NMR and MRI [TD1103]
  3. ANR [09-BLAN-0097-02]

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A novel mathematical treatment is proposed for computing the time evolution of dynamic nuclear polarization processes in the low temperature thermal mixing regime. Without assuming any a priori analytical form for the electron polarization, our approach provides a quantitative picture of the steady state that agrees with the well known Borghini prediction based on thermodynamic arguments, as long as the electrons-nuclei transition rates are fast compared to the other relevant time scales. Substantially different final polarization levels are achieved instead when the latter assumption is relaxed in the presence of a nuclear leakage term, even though very weak, suggesting a possible explanation for the deviation between the measured steady state polarizations and the Borghini prediction. The proposed methodology also allows us to calculate nuclear polarization and relaxation times, once the electrons/nuclei concentration ratio and the typical rates of the microscopic processes involving the two spin species are specified. Numerical results are shown to account for the manifold dynamic behaviours of typical DNP samples.

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