Hyperpolarized relaxometry based nuclear T 1 noise spectroscopy in diamond
Nuclear spins in diamond have applications in quantum technologies and NMR methods but their performance can be limited by relaxation processes that are difficult to characterise. Ajoy et al. develop a T 1 noise spectroscopy method to identify the dominant relaxation channel and propose a mitigation...
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Autores principales: | A. Ajoy, B. Safvati, R. Nazaryan, J. T. Oon, B. Han, P. Raghavan, R. Nirodi, A. Aguilar, K. Liu, X. Cai, X. Lv, E. Druga, C. Ramanathan, J. A. Reimer, C. A. Meriles, D. Suter, A. Pines |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/13b2a92162e14838ba11539cc806fcd1 |
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