Abstract
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The nuclear polarization is the dipolar longitudinal magnetization
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It is given by the sum of population differences of energy levels between which transitions can be stimulated by radio-frequency photons
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Since a photon has spin 1, these energy levels differ in magnetic quantum number m by ⎪Δm ⎪ = 1
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Blümich, B. (2019). Hyperpolarization. In: Essential NMR. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10704-8_6
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