Leverkusen, Germany

Holger Kühn

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2012

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Title: Holger Kühn: Innovator in Hyperpolarization Techniques

Introduction

Holger Kühn is a notable inventor based in Leverkusen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear spin polarization, particularly through his innovative methods involving lithium atoms. His work has implications for various scientific applications, enhancing our understanding of nuclear magnetic resonance.

Latest Patents

Kühn holds a patent for the invention titled "Hyperpolarization of lithium and other nuclei." This invention concerns a method for hyperpolarizing lithium atoms in a mixture by optically pumping atoms of a first type or alkali metal in a sampling cell. The process involves spin exchange between the optically pumped electron of the alkali metal and the lithium atom electron. The lithium atoms are oxidized into Li ions and accumulated. The nuclear spin polarization of the Li ions can be transmitted to the nuclear spin of an anion. This method allows for the production of hyperpolarized nuclei such as carbon, phosphorus, or silicon in solid or liquid phases, in large amounts and at high polarizing levels.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Holger Kühn has worked with prominent research institutions, including Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH. His expertise in hyperpolarization techniques has positioned him as a key figure in advancing nuclear magnetic resonance technologies.

Collaborations

Kühn has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Stephan Appelt and Wolfgang Häsing. Their combined efforts have contributed to the development of innovative methods in the field of nuclear spin polarization.

Conclusion

Holger Kühn's contributions to the field of hyperpolarization represent a significant advancement in scientific research. His innovative methods have the potential to impact various applications in nuclear magnetic resonance and beyond.

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