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Electron-spin-resonance-transient spectroscopy
Physical Review B, 1986This paper describes a method for systematically obtaining distributions of annealing and/or creation energies, tunneling distances, and trap depths for specific defect populations from electron-spin-resonance (ESR) transients. The method of analysis, specifically adapted to the constraints imposed by ESR, is presented for obtaining defect ...
, Jackson, , Stutzmann, , Tsai
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ELECTRON-SPIN RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY
2005Electron-spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, otherwise known as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, is a nondestructive, noninvasive, highly sensitive and accurate analytical technique that can detect and characterize chemical species possessing unpaired electrons, i.e., paramagnetic.
Senesi N, Senesi G S
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Electron spin resonance spectroscopy in drug delivery
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009The finding of non-viral carriers for the delivery and release of pharmaceutical and biological compounds to ill organs and tissues is one of the most widely investigated topic in medicinal and biological chemistry in the last decades. Prior to being used as drug vehicles in the living organisms, all of the new carriers are required to be fully ...
Giacomo, Martini, Laura, Ciani
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In Vivo Dosimetry by Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
Health Physics, 1968AbstractSeveral tissues, especially hard tissues, showed persistent electron spin resonances following in vivo or in vitro irradiations. The resonances had a linear relation to dose. Dose measurements were made in teeth at less than 100 rads of 60Co radiation.
J M, Brady, N O, Aarestad, H M, Swartz
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Double-Resonance Spectroscopy of Coupled Electron Spins on a Surface
ACS Nano, 2023Scanning-tunneling microscopy (STM) combined with electron spin resonance (ESR) has enabled single-spin spectroscopy with nanoelectronvolt energy resolution and angstrom-scale spatial resolution, which allows quantum sensing and magnetic resonance imaging at the atomic scale.
Soo-hyon Phark +8 more
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Electron spin resonance spectroscopy
1995Although review papers exist pertaining to the use of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy in polymer science, to detect transient radicals formed during the initiation and propagation steps of polymerization and in polymer degradation1 and in biochemistry2–3, a similar compilation of published papers on applications of ESR in dye chemistry has ...
H. S. Freeman, R. D. Bereman
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Electron-spin-resonance/electron-paramagnetic-resonance spectroscopy of iron-sulphur enzymes
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1985The conjugated iron-sulphur proteins are enzymes that contain iron-sulphur clusters, which are paramagnetic in certain oxidation states. Numerous enzymes of this type have been isolated (Palmer, 1975; Cammack, 1979; Yoch & Carithers, 1979), and whole books have been devoted to them (Lovenberg, 1977; Spiro, 1982).
R, Cammack, D S, Patil, V M, Fernandez
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Dipolar spectroscopy and spin alignment in electron paramagnetic resonance
Chemical Physics Letters, 2000Abstract Two single-frequency techniques for refocusing (SIFTER) dipolar couplings between electron spins are introduced. The experiments are based on the solid-echo and Jeener–Broekaert sequences, well established in dipolar NMR spectroscopy of solids, and open up new routes to high-resolution two-dimensional EPR spectroscopy with only moderate ...
Jeschke, G +3 more
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Polymer degradation and electron spin resonance spectroscopy
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1968Abstract
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