Hw. Hubers et al., A FAR-INFRARED LASER MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROMETER WITH PERMANENT-MAGNETS, Review of scientific instruments, 69(1), 1998, pp. 290-293
A laser magnetic resonance spectrometer for the far-infrared region is
described. It is based on an optically pumped far-infrared laser. Zee
man tuning of the energy levels of the investigated molecule is achiev
ed by using permanent magnets. With this setup it is possible to reach
a magnetic flux density as high as 0.5 T. The design of the spectrome
ter is very compact compared to conventional laser magnetic resonance
spectrometers based on superconducting or watercooled electromagnets.
This makes it a promising tool for analytic purposes either in the lab
oratory or for field studies. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.