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Electron paramagnetic resonance; elementary theory and practical applications, 2d ed.(Brief article)(Book review)

From: SciTech Book News  |  Date: 6/1/2007

047175496X

Electron paramagnetic resonance; elementary theory and practical applications, 2d ed.

Weil, John A. and James R. Bolton.

Wiley-Interscience

2007

664 pages

$150.00

Hardcover

QC763

After three decades of success in the first edition, Weil (chemistry and physics emeritus, U. of Saskatchewan) and Bolton (chemistry, U. of Western Ontario and elsewhere) have updated this classic to more closely reflect current theory and practice in electron paramagnetic spectroscopy (EPS). They cover the basic science, magnetic interaction between particles, isotropic hyperfine effects in spectra, Zeeman energy (g) anisotropy, hyperfine (A) anisotropy, systems with more than one unpaired electron, paramagnetic species in the gas range, transition-group ions, the interpretation of parameters, relaxation times, linewidths and spin kinetic phenomena, noncontinuous excitation of spins, and double-resonance techniques. Weil and Bolton include a significant number of closely related topics and a range of appendices, including one on mathematical operations.

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