The Bruker lecture. Modern techniques in electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
Abstract
The last few years have seen important new advances in EPR which have the possibility of revolutionizing the applications of EPR in chemistry and related fields. New methods include (a) two-dimensional and Fourier-transform EPR; (b) far-infrared EPR (with 1 mm waves); (c) dynamic imaging of diffusion by EPR; (d) powerful computational algorithms for spectral simulation. These new methods and their implications for chemical research are discussed.