Quantitative estimation of SPINOE enhancement in solid state.

A theoretical approach to quantitatively estimate the spin polarization enhancement via spin polarization-induced nuclear Overhauser effect (SPINOE) in solid state is presented. We show that theoretical estimates from the model are in good agreement with published experimental results. This method provides a straightforward way to predict the enhanced factor of nuclear magnetic resonance signals in solid state experiments.

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