1: A brief overview of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
spectroscopy
2: Theory of continuous wave EPR spectroscopy
3: Experimental methods in CW EPR
4: Isotropic EPR spectra of organic radicals
5: Anisotropic EPR spectra in the solid state
6: Transition metal ions and inorganic radicals
7: Systems with multiple unpaired electrons
8: Linewidth of EPR spectra
9: Advanced EPR techniques
Dr Victor Chechik is a Reader at the Department of Chemistry,
University of York. He has taught EPR spectroscopy to
undergraduates the University of York for 9 years. Dr Emma Carter
is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Cardiff University. Dr
Carter has authored 35 peer-reviewed papers, and contributes to the
RSC Specialist Periodical Report [Electron Paramagnetic Resonance].
She has co-supervised several postgraduate students
and teaches an introductory EPR course to final year undergraduate
students. Professor Damien Murphy is a Professor of Physical
Chemistry and currently Director of Research in the School of
Chemistry, at Cardiff University. He has
supervised twenty PhD students, is module convenor for two advanced
spectroscopy undergraduate courses, and has delivered EPR/ENDOR
undergraduate lectures at Cardiff University for the last 15 years.
`Good sets of sample spectra to illustrate the underlying
principles.'
Dr Tien-Sung Tom Lin, Washington University in St. Louis
`Combines a sound theoretical basis with a hands-on approach and
useful advice for practical work.'
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Jeschke, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
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