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Instrumentation and Methodologies Development of Magnetic Resonance

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Optics and Lasers".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 515

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Weizmann Institute of Science Israel, Rehovot Area, Israel
Interests: instrumentation and methodologies development in magnetic resonance for the study of photoexcited systems

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool with applications ranging from physics, chemistry, medicine, and industry, by providing precise structural information at the atomic level. Recent advances in MR spectroscopy have allowed us to move from the study of small molecules to that of biomacromolecules and material device characterization. The introduction of dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) has tremendously increased the MR signal and made previously impractical experiments a reality. Ultrahigh magnetic fields (up to 1.2 GHz) have strongly increased sensitivity and resolution, and new EPR and NMR methodologies capable of obtaining structural information within the native cellular environment enable real-time tracking of complex biological processes.

The incorporation of arbitrary wave function generators (AWG) in EPR spectroscopy has made a great contribution to quantum information science, for example, demonstrating for the first time quantum spin teleportation in a molecular system tailored by chemical synthesis.

In this Special Issue, we invite submissions dedicated to new advances in methodology, instrumentation, and applications of magnetic resonance (MR) to the study of biology, materials and devices, quantum information science, medicine, drug development, and industrial application as well. Survey papers and reviews are also welcomed.

Dr. Raanan Carmieli
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • EPR
  • NMR
  • MRI
  • DNP

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