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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool with a wide range of applications, including magnetic resonance imaging, for medical diagnostic purposes
New method of measurement without strong magnetic field
The current generation of NMR equipment is very heavy and expensive due to the presence of magnets
To make the magnets redundant in this case, Barskiy came up with the idea of combining zero-to-ultra-low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (ZULF NMR) with a special technique that makes it possible to hyperpolarize atomic nuclei
Sabre Relay: Passing Rotation Commands Like a Baton
However, the resulting NMR signal is a problem to deal with
Spin chemistry is a combination of physics and chemistry
Their paper, titled "Relay Hyperpolarization by Zero-Field NMR," published in Science Advances Dr.
Danila Barskiy received the Sofja Kovalevskaja Prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2020 and moved from UC Berkeley to Mainz as a result, where he started his team at the JGU Institute of Physics and Professor Dmitry Budker at HIM Do research
article title
Relayed Hyperpolarization for Zero-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance