Abstract
Dynamic nuclear polarization is presented as a Carnot cycle where the high temperature bath consists of the crystal lattice and the low temperature bath consists of the nuclear spin system. It is explained how modulation of the magnetic field or microwave frequency can be interpreted as improvements leading to a more ideal Carnot cycle.
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