TY - JOUR
T1 - HYSCORE and DEER with an upgraded 95 GHz pulse EPR spectrometer
AU - Goldfarb, Daniella
AU - Lipkin, Yaakov
AU - Potapov, Alexey
AU - Gorodetsky, Yehoshua
AU - Epel, Boris
AU - Raitsimring, Arnold M.
AU - Radoul, Marina
AU - Kaminker, Ilia
N1 - Funding Information:
We are most grateful to Adelheid Godt and Gunnar Jeschke for the gift of the biradical. This research has been supported by Binational USA-Israel Science Foundation (BSF) and the Ilse Katz Institute for Material Science and Magnetic Resonance Research. D.G. holds the Erich Klieger Professorial Chair in Chemical Physics. This research is made in part possible by the historic generosity of the Harold Perlman Family.
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - The set-up of a new microwave bridge for a 95 GHz pulse EPR spectrometer is described. The virtues of the bridge are its simple and flexible design and its relatively high output power (0.7 W) that generates π pulses of 25 ns and a microwave field, B1 = 0.71 mT. Such a high B1 enhances considerably the sensitivity of high field double electron-electron resonance (DEER) measurements for distance determination, as we demonstrate on a nitroxide biradical with an interspin distance of 3.6 nm. Moreover, it allowed us to carry out HYSCORE (hyperfine sublevel-correlation) experiments at 95 GHz, observing nuclear modulation frequencies of 14N and 17O as high as 40 MHz. This opens a new window for the observation of relatively large hyperfine couplings, yet not resolved in the EPR spectrum, that are difficult to observe with HYSCORE carried out at conventional X-band frequencies. The correlations provided by the HYSCORE spectra are most important for signal assignment, and the improved resolution due to the two dimensional character of the experiment provides 14N quadrupolar splittings.
AB - The set-up of a new microwave bridge for a 95 GHz pulse EPR spectrometer is described. The virtues of the bridge are its simple and flexible design and its relatively high output power (0.7 W) that generates π pulses of 25 ns and a microwave field, B1 = 0.71 mT. Such a high B1 enhances considerably the sensitivity of high field double electron-electron resonance (DEER) measurements for distance determination, as we demonstrate on a nitroxide biradical with an interspin distance of 3.6 nm. Moreover, it allowed us to carry out HYSCORE (hyperfine sublevel-correlation) experiments at 95 GHz, observing nuclear modulation frequencies of 14N and 17O as high as 40 MHz. This opens a new window for the observation of relatively large hyperfine couplings, yet not resolved in the EPR spectrum, that are difficult to observe with HYSCORE carried out at conventional X-band frequencies. The correlations provided by the HYSCORE spectra are most important for signal assignment, and the improved resolution due to the two dimensional character of the experiment provides 14N quadrupolar splittings.
KW - DEER
KW - HYSCORE
KW - High field EPR
KW - Pulse EPR
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmr.2008.05.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jmr.2008.05.019
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AN - SCOPUS:49549108446
SN - 1090-7807
VL - 194
SP - 8
EP - 15
JO - Journal of Magnetic Resonance
JF - Journal of Magnetic Resonance
IS - 1
ER -