Abstract

Optical methods of recording ESR, which were developed in the early 1950s to record magnetic resonance of excited atoms, are extensively used at present in investigations of ESR of the ground and excited states of atoms and paramagnetic centers in condensed media [1]. Attention is called in the present communication to additional capabilities of optical ESR and of paramagnetic relaxation methods, which are realizable through the use of laser sources.

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