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Investigation of defects in dielectric crystals using magnetic resonance techniques
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An ENDOR spectrometer has been designed and constructed which is capable of operating at 9000 Mc/s or 23,000 Mc/s. Simple 115 kc/s field modulation detection is used and the nuclear resonance power is frequency modulated. Nuclear transitions ere detected as a change in the dispersive component of the E.P.R. signal. Apart from conventional cryogenics allowing the use of temperature down to that of pumped helium a second system allows X-irradiation of the sample at similar temperatures while...
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- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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- Bessent, R; Bessent, R G
- Copyright date:
- 1966
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- This thesis was digitised thanks to the generosity of Dr Leonard Polonsky
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