Cruickshank et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Force detected electron spin resonance at 94GHzCruickshank et al., 2007
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- Cruickshank P
- Smith G
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Force detected electron spin resonance (FDESR) detects the presence of unpaired electrons in a sample by measuring the change in force on a mechanical resonator as the magnetization of the sample is modulated under magnetic resonance conditions. The …
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