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Detection of EPR in Metallo-Organic Complexes Using the Photoacoustic Effect

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Abstract

The photoacoustic effect recently has been applied to the detection of microwave absorption in metallic compounds /1,2/ and in insulating materials /3/. Although the calorimetric detection in EPR is already a well established technique, its combination with the acoustic response of a transducer gas may deliver some new information.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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