Abstract
An analytical description of nuclear modulation for the ‘1 + 2’ electron spin-echo pulse train is derived using the approximation of extremely weak electron-nuclear interaction. Experimental data which were obtained for a model system of hydroquinone radicals stabilized in a frozen solution of phosphoric acid are found to be in good agreement with the calculations. Based on these results a new method of data acquisition is proposed, which allows one to use a ‘1 + 2’ pulse train in 2D format, as a substitute of stimulated echo, which has improved modulation amplitude.
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