The Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) facilities offer users several home-built, high-frequency and high-field continuous-wave (c.w.) instruments providing frequency coverage from 9 GHz to 1 THz, with additional frequencies available up to 2.5 THz using a molecular gas laser.
For a detailed description of how to make the most of our facilities, please read High-Frequency and High-Field EPR/ESR in Tallahassee, FL: Tips and advice on sample preparation (PDF, 5.15MB), from EPR Newsletter (pp. 12-14)
This 120-336 GHz instrument is coupled to a 12.5 tesla superconducting magnet with a homogeneity of 10-5 over a 10 mm sphere.
Although the absolute sensitivity of this 24-660 GHz transmission device is lower than that of the quasi-optical system, samples for the transmission …
A new high power (~1 kW) quasi-optical W-band (94 GHz) spectrometer (HiPER) is now available for continuous wave and pulsed EPR measurements. Its high…
Using sub-THz and THz wave sources (BWOs), this transmission-type EPR/ESR spectrometer can be quasi-continuously frequency-tuned via applied voltage.
Several broadband (continuous from 8 GHz to 1 THz) instruments based on MVNA spectrometers have been configured for high-sensitivity oriented single-c…
A liquid Overhauser DNP instrument at 14.1 T is currently in its final development stage to measure small molecules applied to areas of research such …
This novel hybrid magnet can be used for both condensed matter science physics and NMR spectroscopy. It is the strongest magnet in the world for NMR.