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Continuous-wave electron spin resonance

Continuous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance ed L Kevan and M Bowman (New York Wiley) oh 7, pp 285-363... [Pg.1588]

Lebedev Y S 1990 High-frequency continuous-wave electron spin resonance Modern Pulsed and... [Pg.1589]

Allgeler J, DIsselhorst A, Weber R, Wenckebach W and Schmidt J 1990 High-frequency pulsed electron spin resonance Modern Pulsed and Continuous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance ed L Kevan and M K Bowman (New York Wley) ch 6, pp 267-83... [Pg.1590]

Kevan, L. and M. K. Bowman (1990). Modem Pulsed and Continuous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance. New York Wiley. [Pg.187]

Modern Pulsed and Continueous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance, ed. L. Kevan and M.K. Bowman, John Wiley, New York, 1990. [Pg.20]

Gray, H. B. and Malmstrom, B. G. (1989). Biochemistry 28, 7449 Grupp, A. and Mehring, M. (1990). In Modern Pulsed and Continuous Wave Electron Spin Resonance, p. 195. Wiley, New York... [Pg.42]

L Kevan, M K Bowman, Modem Pulsed and Continuous-wave Electron Spin resonance, Wiley, New York, 1990... [Pg.302]

J. Gorcester, G. L. Millhauser, and J. H. Freed, in Modem Pulsed and Continuous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance (L. Kevan and M. K. Bowman, eds.). Chap. 3, p. 119. Wiley, New York, 1990. [Pg.601]

In continuous-wave electron spin resonance, extended multifrequency capabilities from 0.3 to over 100 GHz have been developed based on loop-gap and other types of resonators. The lower frequencies seem particularly useful for some biological applications. Very high frequency spectrometers have also been developed up to 700 GHz, with commercial instrumentation available at 95 GHz. The higher frequencies are based on Fabry-Perot resonators and give superior g-anisotropy resolution, suppression of second-order effects, and better sensitivity for small samples. [Pg.133]

Kevan, L., and Bowman, M. K., eds. (1990). Modem Pulsed and Continuous-Wave Electron Spin Resonance, WQey, New York. Kevan, L., and Kispert, L. (1976). Electron Spin Double Resonance Spectroscopy, Wiley (Interscience), New York. [Pg.134]


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