Abstract

Electron spin-echo experiments in the photo-excited triplet states of quinoxaline-d6 and naphthalene-d8 at 1·2 K in an external magnetic field are presented. These include two-pulse Hahn echoes, three-pulse stimulated echoes and Carr-Purcell pulse-echo trains. The decay of the Hahn and stimulated echoes as a function of pulse interval yields measures of the spin relaxation times. Furthermore, the Hahn echo is used to obtain E.P.R. line shapes and the dynamics of the triplet sublevel populations. The angular dependence of the Hahn echo is also investigated. The Hahn echo decay time and decay modulation suggest the kind of role played by nuclear spins in the loss of electron spin phase coherence. Some promising characteristics of the pulse method are discussed.

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