Electron spin resonance system

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using an electron resonance spectrometer system

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324318, G01R 3320

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ABSTRACT:
An electron spin resonance system comprising a magnetic circuit in which a pair of permanent magnets are respectively attached to opposing surfaces of a pair of stationary yokes arranged opposite to each other by way of a gap, a movable yoke is disposed to at least one of the pair of the stationary yokes for continuously changing the distance between opposing surfaces of the stationary yokes, so that the magnetic resistance of a magnetic path formed by the permanent magnets, stationary yokes and movable yokes is varied continuously thereby forming a continuously varying magnetic field in the gap between the opposed permanent magnets, and a modulating magnetic field application coil for applying a modulating magnetic field and/or a sweeping magnetic field application coil for applying a sweeping magnetic field to the gap, a cavity resonator disposed in the gap in which a specimen to be measured can be inserted, and a microwave generator and a microwave detector disposed to the cavity resonator.

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patent: 3931569 (1976-01-01), Hyde
patent: 4724389 (1988-02-01), Hyde et al.

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