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Nuclear spin orientation via pulsed EPR and optically cooled triplet electron spins
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J. Schmidt
, D. J. van den Heuvel , A. Henstra , T.-S. Lin and W. Th. Wenckebach
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January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1992-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Preface
- Applications of electron spin echo modulation to transition metal ions in smectite clays
- Exploiting lineshape singularities in ESEEM of orientationally disordered systems
- Investigating the location and distribution of transition metal cations in porous solids by ESE spectroscopy
- Excitation and detection schemes in pulsed EPR
- Quantification of 1-D and 2-D magnetic resonance time domain signals
- Echo-induced EPR spectra of nitroxides: Study of molecular librations
- From polyenals to retinal: An electron-spin-echo study of the triplet state
- Application of ESE spectroscopy to the study of radical reactions in solids
- Applications of ESE spectroscopy in the study of electron spin polarization in bacterial photosynthesis
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- Progress in instrumentation for pulsed EPR and ENDOR spectroscopy
- Fast molecular dynamics: Novel effects studied by 3 cm and 2 mm band EPR
- Electron spin echo study of CIDEP in photolysis of di-t-butyl ketone at low temperatures
- S-band electron spin echo spectroscopy
- Very high frequency (135 GHz) EPR of the oxidized primary donor of the photosynthetic bacteria Rb. sphaeroides R-26 and Rps. viridis and of Y.D, (signal II) of plant photosystem II
- Reporting of nitrogen-isotope abundances (Technical Report)