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In the first volume, Professors Poole and Farach provided one of the first definitive reference tools for this field. In this second volume, the authors present a comprehensive source for subfields of ESR not covered in the first volume, including: * Sensitivity * Field Swept versus Frequency Swept Spectra * Resonators * Line Shapes * Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation * Hamiltonian types and symmetries * ESR Imaging * High Magnetic Fields and High Frequencies. Written by recognized experts in the field, and intended for students and researchers, these handbooks bring together wide-ranging data from diverse disciplines within ESR, and then integrate it into a comprehesive and definitive resource. An invaluable reference for all those involved in ESR research.
Market: Physicists, chemists, biochemists, and biologists. Here's
the first book to gather the vast range of experimental data in
electron spin resonance (ESR) into a single volume. Concise yet
comprehensive, it offers an easy-to-use collection of up-to-date
experimental data, methods, and theory. The Handbook includes key
contributions from leading scientists and provides over 200 tables
and figures. Although specific ESR subfields are covered in
numerous books and journals, the Handbook of Electron Spin
Resonance is the only comprehensive reference to present extensive
tabulation of data and experimental results. The Handbook also
provides introductions to theoretical backgrounds, methods, and
instrumentation.
The continuously expanding field of electron spin resonance (ESR)
has broadened our understanding of physics, chemistry, biology,
medicine and related sciences over the last fifty years. In the
first volume Professors Poole and Farach provided one of the first
definitive reference tools for this field. These handbooks bring
together wide- ranging data from diverse disciplines within ESR and
integrate the data into a comprehesive and definitive resource. In
this second volume of the Handbook of Electron Spin Resonance, the
authors present a comprehensive source subfields of ESR not covered
in the first volume. Topics covered in this volume include: *
Sensitivity * Field Swept versus Frequency Swept Spectra *
Resonators * Line Shapes * Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation *
Hamiltonian types and symmetries, including a comprehensive
tabulation of transition ion data * ESR Imaging * High Magnetic
Fields and High Frequencies Written by recognized experts in the
field, and intended for students and researchers, the Handbook of
Electron Spin Resonance will prove to be an invaluable reference
for all those involved in ESR research.
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