Novel NMR and EPR techniques

This book delivers a survey of recent research in the fields of condensed matter physics and chemistry based on novel NMR and ESR techniques. Applications include quantum computing, metal nanoparticles, low dimensional magnets, fullerenes as atomic cages,

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J. Dolinšek M. Vilfan S. Žumer (Eds.)

Novel NMR and EPR Techniques

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Editors Professor Dr. Janez Dolinšek+∗ Professor Dr. Marija Vilfan∗ Professor Dr. Slobodan Žumer+∗

E-mails: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Department Faculty of Mathematics and Physics University Ljubljana Jadranska 19 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

∗ Jozef Stefan Institute Jamova 39 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

J. Dolinšek et al., Novel NMR and EPR Techniques, Lect. Notes Phys. 684 (Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 2006), DOI 10.1007/b11540830

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