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Macroscopic production of highly nuclear-spin-polarized molecules from IR-excitation and photodissociation of molecular beams

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arxiv 2010.10367 v4 pith:QQDMOMLE submitted 2020-10-20 physics.chem-ph quant-ph

classification physics.chem-phquant-ph
keywords molecularproductionbeamsmoleculesfusionhighlyir-excitationmacroscopic
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Pure, highly nuclear-spin-polarized molecules have only been produced with molecular beam-separation methods, with production rates up to ${\sim}3{\times}10^{12}$ s$^{-1}$. Here, we propose the production of spin-polarized molecular photofragments from the IR-excitation and photodissociation of molecular beams, with production rates approaching the tabletop-IR-laser photon fluxes of $10^{21}$ s$^{-1}$. We give details on the production of spin-polarized molecular hydrogen and water isotopes, from formaldehyde and formic acid beams, respectively. Macroscopic quantities of these molecules are important for NMR signal enhancement, and for the needs of a nuclear fusion reactor, to increase the D-T or D-$^{3}$He unpolarized nuclear fusion cross section by ${\sim}50{\%}$.

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