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Magnetic field effect references

As a reference, magnetic processing in the preparation of monolayer films consisting of Q-ZnS without Mn ion was also carried out. The luminescence at 400 nm was observed in the monolayer films, however, no magnetic field effects on the p-values for the monolayer films were observed. [Pg.270]

Fig. 10-4. Relative magnetic field effect AR (cf. Eq. (10-9)) observed at 0.414 T as a function of radical yield at zero field (d>p(0T)). The numbers refer to different donors in the exciplex with thionine triplet 1 aniline, 2 p-Br-aniline, 3 m-I-aniline, 4 o-I-aniline, 5 p-I-aniline. The solid line is calculated with an equation similar to Eq. (10-17) and kp = l.lxlO s. (Reproduced from Ref. [4a] by permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry)... Fig. 10-4. Relative magnetic field effect AR (cf. Eq. (10-9)) observed at 0.414 T as a function of radical yield at zero field (d>p(0T)). The numbers refer to different donors in the exciplex with thionine triplet 1 aniline, 2 p-Br-aniline, 3 m-I-aniline, 4 o-I-aniline, 5 p-I-aniline. The solid line is calculated with an equation similar to Eq. (10-17) and kp = l.lxlO s. (Reproduced from Ref. [4a] by permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry)...
Magnetic Field Effects of High Spin Species References... [Pg.263]

The splitting of the energy levels of unpaired electrons by means of a magnetic field is referred to as the Zeeman effect. The energy of an unpaired electron in a magnetic field is given by... [Pg.555]

For a more complete description of the effects of Eq, (1,24), and the effects of magnetic fields consult reference /3/, Chapter 2. [Pg.63]

The effect of resonant absorption of electromagnetic waves by electron paramagnetic centers in a substance in a permanent magnetic field is referred to as electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR). [Pg.526]

Energy level splitting in a magnetic field is called the Zeeman effect, and the Hamiltonian of eqn (1.1) is sometimes referred to as the electron Zeeman Hamiltonian. Technically, the energy of a... [Pg.3]

Possible Effects of Magnetic Field on Free Radical Formation References... [Pg.14]


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