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Effective Hamiltonian-Based DNP Sequence Optimization
Lorenzo Niccoli1, Gian-Marco Camenisch1, Matías Chávez1
1Institute for Molecular Physical Sciences, ETH Zurich, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
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Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) enhances the intensity of NMR signals by transferring polarization from electron spins to nuclei via microwave irradiation. Pulsed DNP methods offer more control on the spin dynamics than conventional continuous-wave approaches. Here, we report on-resonance and off-resonance DNP sequences optimized using effective Hamiltonians derived from continuous Floquet theory. Experiments at 80 K and 0.35 T using a sample of 5 mM Trityl OX063 in a glycerol-d8/D2O/H2O matrix (60:30:10, v/v/v) demonstrate that the optimized on-resonance sequence achieves 100 MHz electron offset bandwidth, while the off-resonance sequence centered at an electron offset of 50 MHz can cover 20 MHz, with 25 and 20 MHz of microwave power, respectively. These results demonstrate that continuous Floquet theory is a useful framework for the optimization of pulsed DNP sequences.
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