Abstract

OCCASIONALLY an electron spin resonance absorption line is accompanied by satellite lines of weak intensity. These satellite lines, arising from a change in spin state of a nearby nucleus concurrent with the change in spin state of the electron, were first observed in irradiated frozen acids1. A theoretical explanation for these transitions has been given by Trammell et al.2, who also predicted a second set of satellites corresponding to two neighbouring protons concurrently changing their spin state. Recently Snipes and Bernhard3 observed such satellite lines in γ-irradiated single crystals of barbituric acid dihydrate. We report here experimental evidence of a second and even a third set of satellites corresponding to two and three neighbouring protons simultaneously changing spin state.

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