Ca. Michal et R. Tycko, NUCLEAR-SPIN POLARIZATION TRANSFER WITH A SINGLE RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDIN OPTICALLY PUMPED INDIUM-PHOSPHIDE, Physical review letters, 81(18), 1998, pp. 3988-3991
We describe a novel spin polarization transfer phenomenon observed in
high-field, optically pumped NMR experiments on single-crystal indium
phosphide. Polarization transfer from In-115 spins to P-31 spins occur
s when a weak radio-frequency field is applied at the P-31 NMR frequen
cy. Unlike other known high-field polarization transfer effects, no rf
field near the In-115 frequency is required. We present evidence that
the P-31 polarization arises from a state of optically pumped dipolar
order in the In-115 spin system and propose two mechanisms that may c
ontribute to the creation of this state. [S0031-9007(98)07539-5].