Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer.
The general theory of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is discussed to present a background for the Bloch equations, hence explaining the phenomena of relaxation times in paramagnetic materials. Then, the details of construction of the pulsed superheterodyne EPR spectrometer are discussed in wh...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-310242015-01-26T15:55:40Z Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. Nakayama, Homer Shiro Schacher, Gordon E. Neighbours, John R. Department of Physics The general theory of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is discussed to present a background for the Bloch equations, hence explaining the phenomena of relaxation times in paramagnetic materials. Then, the details of construction of the pulsed superheterodyne EPR spectrometer are discussed in which the characteristics and functions of the components are specified. Procedures for its use in the measurement of T sub 1 are indicated and waveforms from various locations are presented to show the limitation of the pulsed EPR spectrometer that was constructed. 2013-04-26T19:08:52Z 2013-04-26T19:08:52Z 1968-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/31024 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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The general theory of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is discussed to present a background for the Bloch equations, hence explaining the phenomena of relaxation times in paramagnetic materials. Then, the details of construction of the pulsed superheterodyne EPR spectrometer are discussed in which the characteristics and functions of the components are specified. Procedures for its use in the measurement of T sub 1 are indicated and waveforms from various locations are presented to show the limitation of the pulsed EPR spectrometer that was constructed. |
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Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. |
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Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. |
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Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. |
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Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. |
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Construction of a Pulsed Superheterodyne EPR Spectrometer. |
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