A 280 MHz electron spin resonance spectrometer
1967; IOP Publishing; Volume: 44; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0950-7671/44/6/306
ISSN1747-387X
AutoresMarjorie J. Hill, S. J. Wyard,
Tópico(s)Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
ResumoElectron spin resonance spectrometers operating at low frequencies are reviewed and the construction of a 280 MHz spectrometer is described. The instrument employs a reflection cavity consisting of a quarter-wave coaxial line and uses superheterodyne detection at 15 MHz. A novel frequency control system locks the cavity to the oscillator frequency and spectra are displayed on an XY recorder. The sensitivity is 2.3 × 1014 spins per gauss linewidth, measured at room temperature using a 1 sec time constant and 1 mw power. This figure is compared with the theoretical value, and with the experimental and theoretical sensitivities of other low frequency spectrometers with similar cavities.
Referência(s)