Jülich, Germany

Wolfgang Häsing



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Years Active: 2012

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Wolfgang Häsing

Introduction

Wolfgang Häsing is a notable inventor based in Jülich, 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 physics.

Latest Patents

Häsing holds a patent for the "Hyperpolarization of lithium and other nuclei." This invention describes 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, allowing for the transmission of nuclear spin polarization to an anion's nucleus. This method enables the production of hyperpolarized nuclei, such as carbon, phosphorus, or silicon, in both solid and liquid phases, in large quantities and at high polarizing levels.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Wolfgang Häsing has worked with Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, a prominent research institution in Germany. His work there has allowed him to explore and develop innovative techniques in nuclear physics and related fields.

Collaborations

Häsing has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Stephan Appelt and Ulrich Sieling. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of research in hyperpolarization techniques and their applications.

Conclusion

Wolfgang Häsing's contributions to the field of nuclear spin polarization through his innovative methods have paved the way for advancements in scientific research. His work continues to influence the understanding and application of hyperpolarized nuclei in various domains.

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