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( i ) Overhauser Effect [ 5 . 15 , 27 ] Consider a situation where the electron spins
are moving rapidly and all static hyperfine interactions are averaged to zero
because of the motion . The ESR line in this case is homogeneous with
broadening ...
( i ) Overhauser Effect [ 5 . 15 , 27 ] Consider a situation where the electron spins
are moving rapidly and all static hyperfine interactions are averaged to zero
because of the motion . The ESR line in this case is homogeneous with
broadening ...
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4 ) each spectral line involves multiple convolutions of N spectral lines alongwith
their dependence on all the hyperfine couplings through their orientations ( Q , B
) with respect to the principal axis system [ 5 . 20 ] . The situation is however ...
4 ) each spectral line involves multiple convolutions of N spectral lines alongwith
their dependence on all the hyperfine couplings through their orientations ( Q , B
) with respect to the principal axis system [ 5 . 20 ] . The situation is however ...
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The important result of such an experiment is its possibility to determine the
relative sign of hyperfine interactions . In the triple spectrum shown in Fig . 5 . 19
two spectral features are visible , one above the nuclear Larmor frequency and
one ...
The important result of such an experiment is its possibility to determine the
relative sign of hyperfine interactions . In the triple spectrum shown in Fig . 5 . 19
two spectral features are visible , one above the nuclear Larmor frequency and
one ...
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