Abstract

Stronger alignment of atomic nuclei in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) would enable significantly more detailed MRI scans. We spoke to Professor Malcolm Levitt, Bonifac Legrady and Mohamed Sabba about how they generated hyperpolarised nuclear states which provide a very strong NMR signal, how they plan to maintain the hyperpolarised states for a long time under ambient conditions, and the wider implications of their research.

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