Suspended Long-Lived NMR Echo in Solids
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Abstract
We report an observation of extremely long-lived spin states in systems of
dipolar-coupled nuclear spins in solids. The 'suspended echo' experiment uses a
simple stimulated echo pulse sequence and creates non-equilibrium states which
live many orders of magnitude longer than the characteristic time of spin-spin
dynamics T2. Large amounts of information can be encoded in such long-lived
states, stored in a form of multi-spin correlations, and subsequently retrieved
by an application of a single 'reading' pulse.
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| Authors | A. Turanov; A. K. Khitrin |
| Journal | arXiv |
| Year | 2013 |
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