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Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance
Theoretical Foundations of Electron Spin Resonance deals with the theoretical approach to electron paramagnetic resonance. The book discusses electron spin resonance in applications related to polyatomic, probably organic, free radicals in condensed phases. The book also focuses on essentially stati...
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Elsevier Science
2013
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author | Harriman, John E Loebl, Ernest M |
author_facet | Harriman, John E Loebl, Ernest M |
author_sort | Harriman, John E |
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description | Theoretical Foundations of Electron Spin Resonance deals with the theoretical approach to electron paramagnetic resonance. The book discusses electron spin resonance in applications related to polyatomic, probably organic, free radicals in condensed phases. The book also focuses on essentially static phenomena, that is, the description and determination of stationary-state energy levels. The author reviews the Dirac theory of the electron in which a four-component wave function is responsible for the behavior of the electron. The author then connects this theory with the nonrelativistic wave f |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-21054792021-04-21T20:02:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2105479engHarriman, John ELoebl, Ernest MTheoretical foundations of electron spin resonanceOther Fields of PhysicsTheoretical Foundations of Electron Spin Resonance deals with the theoretical approach to electron paramagnetic resonance. The book discusses electron spin resonance in applications related to polyatomic, probably organic, free radicals in condensed phases. The book also focuses on essentially static phenomena, that is, the description and determination of stationary-state energy levels. The author reviews the Dirac theory of the electron in which a four-component wave function is responsible for the behavior of the electron. The author then connects this theory with the nonrelativistic wave fElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:21054792013 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Harriman, John E Loebl, Ernest M Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title | Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title_full | Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title_fullStr | Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title_full_unstemmed | Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title_short | Theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
title_sort | theoretical foundations of electron spin resonance |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2105479 |
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