Abstract

EPR spectroscopy requires a combination of fixed microwave radiation and resonant external magnetic field. Bigger is not necessarily better in that low-frequency and -field EPR (LFEPR) can provide useful information as well as reduced linewidths that can allow better observation of hyperfine coupling. More importantly, LFEPR allows very low g values to be readily observed, such as often found in low-spin d5 systems.

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