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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy CIDNP effects

There are a variety of techniques for the determination of the various parameters of the spin-Hamiltonian. Often applied are Electron Paramagnetic or Spin Resonance (EPR, ESR), Electron Nuclear Double Resonance (ENDOR), Electron Electron Double Resonance (ELDOR), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), occassionally utilizing effects of Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (CIDNP), Optical Detection of Magnetic Resonance (ODMR), Atomic Beam Spectroscopy and Optical Spectroscopy. The extraction of the magnetic parameters from the spectra obtained by application of these and related techniques follows procedures which may in detail depend on the technique, the state of the sample (gaseous, liquid, unordered solid, ordered solid) and on spectral resolution. For particulars, the reader is referred to the general references (D). [Pg.2]


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