Distance measurement between trityl radicals by pulse dressed electron paramagnetic resonance with phase modulation
<p>Distance measurement in the nanometre range is among the most important applications of pulse electron paramagnetic resonance today, especially in biological applications. The longest distance that can be measured by all presently used pulse sequences is determined by the phase memory time...
Main Authors: | N. Wili, H. Hintz, A. Vanas, A. Godt, G. Jeschke |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2020-05-01
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Series: | Magnetic Resonance |
Online Access: | https://mr.copernicus.org/articles/1/75/2020/mr-1-75-2020.pdf |
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