The design and performance of a 95 GHz pulsed W-band EPR/ ENDOR spectrometer is described with emphasis on the ENDOR part. Its unique feature is the easy and fast sample exchange at 4.2 K for frozen solution and single crystal samples. In addition, the microwave bridge power output is relatively hig
Q-Band Pulsed Electron Spin-Echo Spectrometer and Its Application to ENDOR and ESEEM
โ Scribed by Clark E. Davoust; Peter E. Doan; Brian M. Hoffman
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Volume
- 119
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1064-1858
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โฆ Synopsis
A ''Q''-band (n 0 ร 35 GHz; actually, K a band) homodyne elecand 13 C ENDOR of nitrogenase reaction intermediate ( 11) tron spin-echo (ESE) spectrometer has been constructed and is have recently been published. To highlight the difficulty in described in the first section of this report. The second reformulates devising such comparisons, we note that, in the applications the expressions describing the performance of an ESE spectromepresented, the Q-band spectrometer exhibits sensitivity enter so that they can better apply to the samples of interest in hancements over X band that vary in understandable ways our laboratory, frozen-solution metalloproteins whose broad EPR from about 10-to 3-fold, depending on the experiment.
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