Savukov I M, Romalis M V
Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Apr 1;94(12):123001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.123001. Epub 2005 Mar 29.
We demonstrate detection of NMR signals using a noncryogenic atomic magnetometer and describe several novel applications of this technique. A nuclear spin-precession signal from water is detected using a spin-exchange-relaxation-free potassium magnetometer. We also demonstrate detection of less than 10(13) 129Xe atoms whose NMR signal is enhanced by a factor of 540 due to Fermi-contact interaction with K atoms. The possibility of using a multichannel atomic magnetometer for fast 3D magnetic resonance imaging is also discussed.
我们展示了使用非低温原子磁力计检测核磁共振信号,并描述了该技术的几种新应用。使用无自旋交换弛豫的钾磁力计检测来自水的核自旋进动信号。我们还展示了对少于10¹³个¹²⁹Xe原子的检测,其核磁共振信号由于与K原子的费米接触相互作用而增强了540倍。还讨论了使用多通道原子磁力计进行快速三维磁共振成像的可能性。