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Title: "Applications of Electron Spin Resonance"
Abstract: Electron spin/paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is a powerful spectroscopic technique able to probe local environment of unpaired electrons in materials. The applications span from spin-labelled biological samples, organometallic coordination compounds such as single-ion magnets, spin crossover to solid-state and nanostructured samples. The pulsed EPR is also a tool to directly measure spin dynamics with spin-lattice T1 and spin-spin T2 relaxation times, that are key parameters in quantum information science. This talk as a part of Quantum/Nano lecture with give a brief background and overview of EPR method with specific applications mostly in the high frequency/magnetic field regime. The talk will be given a current postdoctoral researcher Dr. Jakub Hrubý from National High Magnetic Field Laboratory located in Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Hosted by Professor Chandrasekhar Ramanathan
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Meeting ID: 948 3404 1929
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