Spectral–spatial e.s.r. imaging of portions of spectra of paramagnetic metals
Abstract
Spectral–spatial e.s.r. imaging has been performed with a maximum gradient of 400 G cm–1(G = 10–4 T) and a spectral window that includes only a portion of the hyperfine-split spectra of paramagnetic metal complexes; this result removes a previously perceived barrier to e.s.r. imaging of species with multi-line spectra.