Re: ESR in room temperature: how to select sample?
From: Jim (jmgong74_at_tom.com)
Date: 09/15/04
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Date: 15 Sep 2004 07:01:17 -0700
Rene Tschaggelar <none@none.net> wrote in message news:<414082cc$0$710$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch>...
> It is the unpaired electron
> you're going to measure. Gamma damages paired electron bonds
> and Glass keeps it frozen that way for a certain time.
It is interesting. Can we damage electron bond with other way, like optical pump?
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