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Further EPR Reading
If you would like to learn more, there are many good books and articles that have been written on these subjects. We recommend the following:
Instrumentation
Poole, C. Electron Spin Resonance: a Comprehensive Treatise on Experimental Techniques, Editions 1, 2:Interscience Publishers, New York, (1967), (1983).
Feher, G. Sensitivity Considerations in Microwave Paramagnetic Resonance Absorption Techniques: Bell System Tech. J. 36, 449 (1957).
Theory
Knowles, P.F, D. Marsh and H. W. E. Rattle. Magnetic Resonance of Biomolecules: J. Wiley, New York, (1976).
Weil, John A, J. R. Bolton, and Wertz, J. E, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Elementary Theory and Practical Applications:Wiley-Interscience, New York, (1994).
Schweiger, Arthur, and Gunnar, Jeschke, Principles of pulse electron paramagnetic resonance: Oxford University Press, New York, (2001).
