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Hyperpolarized Long-T1 Silicon Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

J.W. Aptekar, M.C. Cassidy, A.C. Johnson, R.A. Barton, M.Y. Lee, A.C. Ogier, C. Vo, M.N. Anahtar, Y. Ren, S.N. Bhatia, C. Ramanathan, D.G. Cory, A.L. Hill, R.W. Mair, M.S. Rosen, R.L. Walsworth and C.M. Marcus

ACS Nano, 3, 4003–4008, 2009.

arxiv.org:cond-mat/0902.0269.


NMR multiple quantum coherences in quasi-one-dimensional spin systems: Comparison with ideal spin-chain dynamics

W. Zhang, P. Cappellaro, N. Antler, B. Pepper, D.G. Cory, V.V. Dobrovitski, C. Ramanathan and L. Viola

Phys. Rev. A, 80, Article 052323, 2009.

arXiv.org:quant-ph/0906.2434.


Dynamic nuclear polarization and spin-diffusion in non-conducting solids

C. Ramanathan

Applied Magn. Reson., 34, 409-421, 2008.

www.arXiv.org:cond-mat/0801.2170.

Universal Control of Nuclear Spins via Anisotropic Hyperfine Interactions

J.S. Hodges, J.C. Yang, C. Ramanathan and D.G. Cory

Phys. Rev. A, 78, Article 010303, 2008.

www.arXiv.org:quant-ph/0707.2956.

Dynamic nuclear polarization in microcrystalline silicon

A.E. Dementyev, D.G. Cory and C. Ramanathan

Phys. Rev. Lett., 100, Article 127601, 2008.

www.arXiv.org:cond-mat/0711.4076.

Rapid diffusion of dipolar order enhances dynamic nuclear polarization

A.E. Dementyev, D.G. Cory and C. Ramanathan

Phys. Rev. B, 77, Article 024413, 2008.

www.arXiv.org:cond-mat/0705.4671.

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