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Continuous-wave electron spin resonance modes

Abstract Multi-resonance involves ENDOR, TRIPLE and ELDOR in continuous-wave (CW) and pulsed modes. ENDOR is mainly used to increase the spectral resolution of weak hyperfine couplings (hfc). TRIPLE provides a method to determine the signs of the hfc. The ELDOR method uses two microwave (MW) frequencies to obtain distances between specific spin-labeled sites in pulsed experiments, PELDOR or DEER. The electron-spin-echo (ESE) technique involves radiation with two or more MW pulses. The electron-spin-echo-envelope-modulation (ESEEM) method is particularly used to resolve weak anisotropic hfc in disordered solids. HYSCORE (Hyperfine Sublevel Correlation Spectroscopy) is the most common two-dimensional ESEEM method to measure weak hfc after Fourier transformation of the echo decay signal. The ESEEM and HYSCORE methods are not applicable to liquid samples, in which case the FID (free induction decay) method finds some use. Pulsed ESR is also used to measure magnetic relaxation in a more direct way than with CW ESR. [Pg.29]

A magnetic resonance spectroscopic technique used for detect hyperfine interactions between electrons and nuclear spins. In its continuous-wave mode, the ESR signal intensity is measured as radio frequency is applied. In pulsed mode, pulses of radio frequency energy are applied, and the ESR signal is detected as a spin-echo. In either case, enhanced EPR signal strength occurs when the radio frequency is in resonance with the coupled nuclei. [Pg.223]


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