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Spin-polarized spontaneous-force atom trap
Physical Review Letters, 1992We present observations of a spontaneous-force optical trap in which rubidium atoms are spin polarized by optical pumping. Stable trapping is achieved in two dimensions by the same force as in the Zeeman-shift optical trap, and in the third dimension by a macroscopic vortex force that is insensitive to light polarizations and magnetic fields.
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Spin Trapping Organic Radicals
Analytical Chemistry, 1994Spin trapping with EPR spectroscopy is a promising technique for studying gas-phase free radicals in ...
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1988
Thiones are Known to be efficient spin traps for a variety of free radicals centred at carbon and at other elements of Group IV (silicon, germanium, tin, lead), Group V (phosphorus), Group VI (oxygen, sulphur, selenium) and at transition metals (such as manganese and rhenium).
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Thiones are Known to be efficient spin traps for a variety of free radicals centred at carbon and at other elements of Group IV (silicon, germanium, tin, lead), Group V (phosphorus), Group VI (oxygen, sulphur, selenium) and at transition metals (such as manganese and rhenium).
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Spin trapping analysis of the thermal degradation of polypropylene
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2022Shota Ichise +2 more
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Spin trapping of thiocyanatyl (sigma;SCN) radicals by nitrone spin traps
Inorganica Chimica Acta, 1986Detlef Rehorek, Edward G. Janzen
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Spin trapping: ESR parameters of spin adducts.
Free radical biology & medicine, 1988Spin trapping has become a valuable tool for the study of free radicals in biology and medicine. The electron spin resonance hyperfine splitting constants of spin adducts of interest in this area are tabulated. The entries also contain a brief comment on the source of the radical trapped.
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