Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical method for probing the electronic and structural properties of materials containing unpaired electrons. Over recent decades, ...
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging (EPRI) is an advanced, non‐invasive spectroscopic technique that utilises the magnetic properties of unpaired electrons to generate spatial and functional ...
Researchers have used the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center inside a single nanodiamond for quantum sensing to overcome the problem of random particle rotation. Their study is published in Nature ...
In this webinar, Dr. Kalina Ranguelova of Bruker BioSpin outlines a range of uses of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, including various industrial and academic applications, in ...
Strontium titanate is a material of considerable interest for electronic applications. A recent study revealed that strontium titanate (STO) annealed in strontium oxide (SrO) powder exhibits large ...
The comparison of the paramagnetic resonance spectrum between the traditional method (top) and the new method (bottom) of noise-insensitive. It clearly shows that the spectral resolution has been ...
Leveraging its expertise in fields such as integrated circuits for telecommunications, France-based research institute CEA-Leti says it is “driving innovation in cutting-edge applications”. One of its ...
The photo-driven process of singlet fission generates coupled triplet pairs (TT) with fundamentally intriguing and potentially useful properties. The quintet 5TT0 sublevel is particularly interesting ...
Teams led by Prof. DU Jiangfeng, Prof. SHI Fazhan and Prof. KONG Fei from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) used the Nitrogen-Vacancy ...
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