is a powerful tool for studying paramagnetic centres. It is similar to NMR spectroscopy, but instead of exciting the spins of atomic nuclei, EPR excites the electron spins of unpaired electrons. This ...
THE unique role of sulphur in radiation damage is amply borne out by recent electron paramagnetic resonance work 1–3. In a current investigation on the mechanism of action of the sulphur ...
This important step has now been achieved by using THz electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (THz-EPR) at the synchrotron radiation source BESSY II, which is operated by the HZB in Berlin.
Using a variety of radiation doses, the study investigated the presence of hydrogen atoms in gibbsite through electron ...