It is shown that allowed double-quantum coherences (DQC) can now be routine
ly generated in disordered and oriented solids containing nitroxide biradic
als and random distributions of stable radicals. The Fake doublets obtained
from DQC pathways can be effectively used to determine long (similar to 30
Angstrom) distances in the former case, and concentrations in the latter.
The DQC signals are strong and often comparable to standard single-quantum
signals. in the Limit of non-selective pulses their interpretation becomes
independent of complicating features which affect other ESR distance method
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