In rapid-scan EPR the magnetic field or frequency is repeatedly scanned through the spectrum at rates that are much faster than in conventional continuous wave EPR. The signal is directly-detected with a mixer at the source frequency. Rapid-scan EPR is particularly advantageous when the scan rate through resonance is fast relative to electron spin relaxation rates. In such scans, there may be oscillations on the trailing edge of the spectrum. These oscillations can be removed by mathematical deconvolution to recover the slow-scan absorption spectrum. In cases of inhomogeneous broadening, the oscillations may interfere destructively to the extent that they are not visible. The deconvolution can be used even when it is not required, so spectr...
EPR imaging at low frequency is a powerful tool to obtain important biological information in vivo i...
The use of multiple synchronized outputs from an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) provides the opp...
X-band room temperature spectra obtained by rapid-scan, continuous wave, field-swept echo-detected a...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (RS EPR) is a continuous-wave (CW) method that combines n...
We demonstrate a superior method of 2D spectral-spatial imaging of stable radical reporter molecules...
AbstractThe short lifetime of superoxide and the low rates of formation expected in vivo make detect...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) was developed in the Eaton laboratory at the Univer...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
The advantages of rapid-scan EPR relative to CW and pulse techniques for samples with long longitudi...
In rapid scan EPR the rapidly-changing magnetic field induces a background signal that may be larger...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
X band room temperature spectra obtained by rapid scan, continuous wave, field swept echo detected a...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used imaging techniques to image the orga...
EPR is a powerful biophysical tool that can be used to measure tumor physiology. With the addition o...
X band rapid scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
EPR imaging at low frequency is a powerful tool to obtain important biological information in vivo i...
The use of multiple synchronized outputs from an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) provides the opp...
X-band room temperature spectra obtained by rapid-scan, continuous wave, field-swept echo-detected a...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (RS EPR) is a continuous-wave (CW) method that combines n...
We demonstrate a superior method of 2D spectral-spatial imaging of stable radical reporter molecules...
AbstractThe short lifetime of superoxide and the low rates of formation expected in vivo make detect...
Rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) was developed in the Eaton laboratory at the Univer...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
The advantages of rapid-scan EPR relative to CW and pulse techniques for samples with long longitudi...
In rapid scan EPR the rapidly-changing magnetic field induces a background signal that may be larger...
X-band rapid-scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
X band room temperature spectra obtained by rapid scan, continuous wave, field swept echo detected a...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used imaging techniques to image the orga...
EPR is a powerful biophysical tool that can be used to measure tumor physiology. With the addition o...
X band rapid scan EPR was implemented on a commercially available Bruker ELEXSYS E580 spectrometer. ...
EPR imaging at low frequency is a powerful tool to obtain important biological information in vivo i...
The use of multiple synchronized outputs from an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) provides the opp...
X-band room temperature spectra obtained by rapid-scan, continuous wave, field-swept echo-detected a...