Abstract

A field-jump device for fast stepping the electron paramagnetic resonance magnetic field around 3.4 T during pulsed electron-electron double resonance experiments at W-band (95 GHz) is described. Field jumps up to ±160 G and submicrosecond times for the full field-jump cycle allow precession frequency transfer experiments to be made for the determination of the nanometer distance and the orientation of nitroxide spin-label pairs in disordered samples.

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