The use of multiple synchronized outputs from an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) provides the opportunity to perform EPR experiments differently than by conventional EPR. We report a method for reconstructing the quadrature EPR spectrum from periodic signals that are generated with sinusoidal magnetic field modulation such as continuous wave (CW), multiharmonic, or rapid scan experiments. The signal is down-converted to an intermediate frequency (IF) that is less than the field scan or field modulation frequency and then digitized in a single channel. This method permits use of a high-pass analog filter before digitization to remove the strong non-EPR signal at the IF, that might otherwise overwhelm the digitizer. The IF is the differenc...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used imaging techniques to image the orga...
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive d...
A frequency modulation (FM) method was developed to measure electron paramagnetic resonace (EPR) abs...
In rapid-scan EPR the magnetic field or frequency is repeatedly scanned through the spectrum at rate...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (RS EPR) is a continuous-wave (CW) method that combines n...
The integration of modern data acquisition and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies with Fou...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
<p>A thick outer wall 40 cm cell was filled with solid DPPH, and a 2.7 GHz single-scan spectrum was ...
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), a magnetic resonance technique similar to nuclear magnetic re...
We report here on the implementation of arbitrary waveform generation (AWG) capabilities at ∼200GHz ...
In rapid scan EPR the rapidly-changing magnetic field induces a background signal that may be larger...
The application of correlation spectroscopy employing stochastic excitation and the Hadamard transfo...
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive d...
Pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) is now a standard magnetic resonance characterisation t...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used imaging techniques to image the orga...
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive d...
A frequency modulation (FM) method was developed to measure electron paramagnetic resonace (EPR) abs...
In rapid-scan EPR the magnetic field or frequency is repeatedly scanned through the spectrum at rate...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (RS EPR) is a continuous-wave (CW) method that combines n...
The integration of modern data acquisition and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies with Fou...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
<p>A thick outer wall 40 cm cell was filled with solid DPPH, and a 2.7 GHz single-scan spectrum was ...
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), a magnetic resonance technique similar to nuclear magnetic re...
We report here on the implementation of arbitrary waveform generation (AWG) capabilities at ∼200GHz ...
In rapid scan EPR the rapidly-changing magnetic field induces a background signal that may be larger...
The application of correlation spectroscopy employing stochastic excitation and the Hadamard transfo...
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive d...
Pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) is now a standard magnetic resonance characterisation t...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used imaging techniques to image the orga...
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive d...
A frequency modulation (FM) method was developed to measure electron paramagnetic resonace (EPR) abs...