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Low-frequency tunable (1-1.8 GHz) electron spin resonance resonator and spectrometer.
E. D. Dahlberg, S. A. Dodds
Review of Scientific Instruments 52 p. 472 (1981).
Abstract: Describes a tunable low-frequency Electron Spin Resonance spectrometer suitable for operation in the liquid helium temperature range. The resonator is a one-quarter wavelength piece of stripline, whose frequency can be set anywhere in the band from 1-1.8 GHz. The microwave bridge uses a solid-state oscillator and commercially available components. (5 References).
last modified:
10.Jun.2002
by Thomas Gredig