Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582299 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate for the first time the ability to generate double quantum coherences (DQCs) for the case of Cu(II). We show that small splittings (â¼7Â MHz) from the Cu(II)-Cu(II) electron-electron magnetic dipolar interaction can be reliably resolved even though the inhomogeneously broadened Cu(II) linewidth is â¼2Â GHz. A Cu(II)-Cu(II) distance of 2.0Â nm was measured on a model peptide system, thus, demonstrating that distances on the nanometer scale may be measured using DQC electron spin resonance (ESR).
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Authors
James S. Becker, Sunil Saxena,