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EMR Measurement Techniques

Measurement techniques associated with the Electron Magnetic Resonance Facility.

The physics of cyclotron resonance (CR) and angle-dependent magneto-resistance oscillations (AMRO - See DC Transport) in low-dimensional metals is the…


Normally Electron Paramagnetic Resonance is measured by measuring the absorption of the microwaves. In some conducting samples the absorption of reson…


Electron Nuclear Double Resonance is a technique of measuring the hyperfine and quadrupole splitting of nuclear spins that are coupled to the electron…


EPR and ESR are two names of the same technique (EPR is preferred by the chemists and biologists while ESR is a favorite of physicists) which depends …


Far-Infrared Magnetospectroscopy (FIRMS) is a version of Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) that depends on sweeping the frequency instead of magnetic …


Technically Antiferro and Ferromagnetic Resonance utilize the same technique as paramagnetic resonance, but the exchange interaction leads to differen…


Hydrostatic pressure has long proven to be an excellent tool to continuously tune structural, electronic and magnetic properties of matter. It offers …


PELDOR, also known as DEER (Double Electron Electorn Resonance), has been demonstrated as a powerful tool for studying the topology and associated str…


Pulse techniques improve EPR resolution by using a sequence of short microwave pulses to select spin species to be detected, to separate spin interact…


Our group, composed of several scientists from different backgrounds (physics, chemistry and engineering), reflecting a joint effort from the EMR and


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