Abstract
The spin-echo height in the electron spin resonance (ESR) of conduction electrons in the 1D organic metal $(\mathrm{FA}{)}_{2}{\mathrm{PF}}_{6}$, observed in static magnetic field gradients, exhibits a conspicuous curvature to a flatter slope after a faster decay for initial values of the pulse separation time. This curvature is explained by a model which takes into account restrictions to the free diffusional motion of electrons in the conducting channels of the system.
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