Abstract

Abstract The application of doubly modulated E.S.R. (DOMESR) to viscous samples is discussed. An experimental study on a model system is reported which points out, in contrast to E.S.R. spectroscopy the very high sensitivity of DOMESR to slow molecular motions. It is shown that a satisfactory phenomenological interpretation may be given in terms of a dressed atom formalism.

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