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Enabling surface nuclear magnetic resonance at high-noise environments using a pre-polarization pulse
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2017
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceGeophysical Signal ProcessingEarth ScienceGeophysicsEnvironmental NoiseNoiseComputational ElectromagneticsComputational GeophysicsPre-polarization PulseHigh-noise EnvironmentsSnmr TechnologyPhysicsInverse ProblemsPolarization ImagingRadarMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyNatural SciencesSpectroscopySnmr Field TestingApplied PhysicsDynamic Nuclear Polarization
Summary The technique of surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR) has been widely used for hydrological investigations in recent years. Unfortunately, the detected SNMR signals are limited to tens of nanovolts and are thus susceptible to environmental noise. While pre-polarization pulses to enhance the detected signal amplitudes are common in laboratory applications, SNMR field testing has only utilized excitation pulses until now. In conducting measurements in China, we demonstrate that adding a pre-polarization field to the SNMR pulse sequence is feasible and allows for the reliable detection of SNMR signals in noisy scenarios that otherwise prohibit signal detection. We introduce a forward modelling for pre-polarization using SNMR and present a three-layer model obtained from inverse modelling that satisfies the observed data from the field experiment. We expect this development to open up new applications for SNMR technology, especially in high-noise level places, such as active mines.
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