Abstract
Abstract New trends of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) are reviewed in studies of the electronic excited states conducted during this decade. The studies include EPR of excited triplet states in fluid solution and excited multiplet states in a triplet–radical pair system. Together with these new areas, advanced methods and techniques such as two dimensional pulsed EPR and high frequency high field EPR have been developed to analyze the new findings. In addition, time-resolved EPR with cw microwave has now become a general and very useful technique in time-domain experiments. Our recent works on porphyrins, phthalocyanines, and fullerenes are described in more detail.
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