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NEUGEBAUER, P. BLOOS, D. MARX, R. LUTZ, P. KERN, M. AGUILÀ, D. VAVERKA, J. LAGUTA, O. DIETRICH, C. CLÉRAC, R. VAN SLAGEREN, J.
Originální název
Ultra-broadband EPR spectroscopy in field and frequency domains
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is a powerful technique to investigate the electronic and magnetic properties of a wide range of materials. We present the first combined terahertz (THz) field and frequency domain electron paramagnetic resonance (HFEPR/FDMR) spectrometer designed to investigate the electronic structure and magnetic properties of molecular systems, thin films and solid state materials in a very broad frequency range of 85–1100 GHz. In this paper, we show high resolution frequency-field (Zeeman) maps (170–380 GHz by 0–15 T) recorded on two single-molecule magnets, [Mn2(saltmen)2(ReO4)2] and [Mn2(salpn)2(H2O)2](ClO4)2, which give direct access to the field-dependence of the energy level diagram. Furthermore, supression of standing waves in the described system and the sensitivity in field and frequency domain operations is evaluated and discussed
Klíčová slova
High Frequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Frequency Domain Magnetic Resonance, Molecular Magnetism
Autoři
NEUGEBAUER, P.; BLOOS, D.; MARX, R.; LUTZ, P.; KERN, M.; AGUILÀ, D.; VAVERKA, J.; LAGUTA, O.; DIETRICH, C.; CLÉRAC, R.; VAN SLAGEREN, J.
Vydáno
6. 6. 2018
ISSN
1463-9084
Periodikum
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Ročník
20
Číslo
15528
Stát
Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
Strany od
Strany do
15534
Strany počet
7
BibTex
@article{BUT148085, author="Petr {Neugebauer} and Dominik {Bloos} and Raphael {Marx} and Philipp {Lutz} and Michal {Kern} and David {Aguilà} and Jakub {Vaverka} and Oleksii {Laguta} and Clarissa {Dietrich} and Rodolphe {Clérac} and Joris {van Slageren}", title="Ultra-broadband EPR spectroscopy in field and frequency domains", journal="Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics", year="2018", volume="20", number="15528", pages="15528--15534", doi="10.1039/c7cp07443c", issn="1463-9084" }