Abstract

An electron nuclear double resonance experiment is described which allows the detection of zero-field nuclear quadrupole resonance transitions by observing the unpaired electron spins under field cycling conditions. The feasibility of this kind of experiment is demonstrated by the detection at 2 K of pure deuteron quadrupole transitions in diamagnetic molecules of perdeuterated malonic acid crystal irradiated by X-rays

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