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Pulse EPR and ENDOR Resonator at Q-Band
Unique Design for 34 GHz Applications

- The EN 5107D2 Q-Band Pulse EPR and ENDOR Resonator
Pulse EPR & ENDOR at Q-Band (34 GHz) has unique advantages. It not only boosts the sensitivity but also increases resolution compared to X-Band, enabling for example orientation-selective experiments. Pulse Q-Band adds valuable information for multifrequency EPR.
To turn the theoretical advantages of Pulse Q-Band EPR & ENDOR into reality, a dedicated resonator is required. Bruker BioSpin's EN 5107D2 resonator matches all the, sometimes conflicting, requirements of ease-of-use, high B1 conversion factor, B2 flatness as well as temperature stability.
The Q-Band EN 5107D2 resonator is the heart of the ELEXSYS SuperQ-FT system.

- Close-up of the EN 5107D2 Resonator
