Abstract

The transfer of spin coherence leads to surprising effects in electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. This is demonstrated by the example of quantum coherence transfer caused by exchange interaction in bimolecular collisions of paramagnetic particles in dilute solutions. Detailed analysis of the role of quantum coherence transfer has altered the paradigm of spin exchange and its manifestation in the EPR spectra of solutions of paramagnetic particles.

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