Abstract
A recent review of developments in high magnetic field/high frequency continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is presented. The main motivations to develop instrumentation beyond “conventional” spectrometers are the desire to increase the spectral resolution and the need for high frequencies in the case of large zero field splitting systems. The potential of high frequency EPR is illustrated with the study of a Mn based spin cluster, which also confirms the need for multifrequency measurements. Examples of high field/high frequency EPR applications to chemistry and biology demonstrate that additional structural information can be obtained with the resolution achieved at 245 GHz.
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