Dead-Time Free Measurement of Dipole–Dipole Interactions between Electron Spins

M. Pannier(Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research), Stephan Veit(Max Planck Society), Adelheid Godt(Max Planck Society), Gunnar Jeschke(Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research), H. W. Spieß(Max Planck Society)
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
February 1, 2000
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Abstract

A four-pulse version of the pulse double electron-electron resonance (DEER) experiment is presented, which is designed for the determination of interradical distances on a nanoscopic length-scale. With the new pulse sequence electron-electron couplings can be studied without dead-time artifacts, so that even broad distributions of electron-electron distances can be characterized. A version of the experiment that uses a pulse train in the detection period exhibits improved signal-to-noise ratio. Tests on two nitroxide biradicals with known length indicate that the accessible range of distances extends from about 1.5 to 8 nm. The four-pulse DEER spectra of an ionic spin probe in an ionomer exhibit features due to probe molecules situated both on the same and on different ion clusters. The former feature provides information on the cluster size and is inaccessible with previous methods.


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