Resonator arrangement for electron spin resonance spectroscopy

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3332191, H01P 700

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ABSTRACT:
A resonator arrangement is provided for electron spin resonance spectroscopy. It comprises an annular, dielectric resonance ring 11 where field lines 13 of the resonance field emerge in the direction of the axis 12 of the resonance ring 11 and close in the outer space 18. There is further provided a coupling means for coupling and decoupling microwave energy into and out of the resonance ring 11. The coupling means comprises a coupling loop 14 which is arranged in the outer space 18 and adapted for being displaced in a direction 16 parallel to the axis 12.

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