Ad. Milov et al., PULSED ELECTRON DOUBLE-RESONANCE (PELDOR) AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN FREE-RADICALS RESEARCH, Applied magnetic resonance, 15(1), 1998, pp. 107-143
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The papers related to the theoretical background and experimental inve
stigations by pulsed electron double resonance (PELDOR) are reviewed.
The main aim of this pulsed ESR application is to study the dipole-dip
ole spin interaction. In PELDOR the ESR spectrum is excited by two ESE
pulses at frequency omega(a) and additional pumping pulse at omega(b)
. Decay function V(T) of the ESE signal, when the time interval T betw
een the first ESE pulse and pumping pulse is varied, contains the info
rmation on dipole-dipole couplings in the spin system. The kinetics of
V(T) decay strongly depends upon distance, mutual orientation inside
interacting spin pairs and space distribution of radicals throughout t
he sample. The distances between spins which were measured or estimate
d using PELDOR in the papers reviewed are in the range of 15 divided b
y 130 Angstrom. This pulsed ESR technique turns now to be a powerful s
upplement to conventional ESE in studying the free radicals space dist
ribution.