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Generally, there are different ways of detecting transient spin-polarised paramagnetic species with EPR. Probably the most common is to use a conventional //cw//-EPR spectrometer in a direct detection mode -- such as not to restrict the achievable time resolution -- and recording transients. | Generally, there are different ways of detecting transient spin-polarised paramagnetic species with EPR. Probably the most common is to use a conventional //cw//-EPR spectrometer in a direct detection mode -- such as not to restrict the achievable time resolution -- and recording transients. | ||
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In principle, it is possible to use pulsed EPR techniques as well to obtain spectra of transient polarised species. | In principle, it is possible to use pulsed EPR techniques as well to obtain spectra of transient polarised species. | ||
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