Research In Our Group

Theory and Computational in Nuclear Spin Dynamics

We are involved in theoretical research of the polarization mechanisms in solid materials at low temperature. This work requires modeling different aspects of dynamic nuclear polarization and nuclear magnetic resonance for the purpose of optimizing and measuring bulk spin alignment in a variety of materials. We are also developing simulations of these mechanisms which can be used to better understand spin dynamics in a variety of field and temperature conditions. This research can be used to improve the overall figure of merit of helicity sensitive particle physics experiments.

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