The combination of a powerful and broadly applicable nuclear hyperpolarization technique with emerging (near-)zero-field modalities offer novel opportunities in a broad range of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging applications, including biomedical diagnostics, monitoring catalytic reactions within metal reactors and many others. These are discussed along with a roadmap for future developments.
@article{arxiv.2307.06973,
title = {Possible Applications of Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Conjunction with Zero- to Ultralow-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance},
author = {Danila A. Barskiy and John W. Blanchard and Dmitry Budker and Quentin Stern and James Eills and Stuart J. Elliott and Roman Picazo-Frutos and Antoine Garcon and Sami Jannin and Igor V. Koptyug},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06973},
year = {2023}
}