electron spin

collocation in English

meaningsofelectronandspin

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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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spin
noun
uk
/spɪn/
us
/spɪn/
the movement of something turning round ...
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(Definition ofelectronandspinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelectron spin

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Transfer ofelectronspindensity from the paramagnetic center to the resonating nucleus is somehow related to chemical bonds.
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Measurement of distance distributions between spin labels in spin-labeled hemoglobin using anelectronspinecho methods.
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The theory ofelectronspin-echo signal decay resulting from dipole-dipole interactions between paramagnetic centers in solids.
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Spin-correlated radical pairs: microwave pulse effects on lifetimes,electronspinecho envelope modulations, and optimum conditions for detection by electron spin echo spectroscopy.
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This interaction occurs through space, between the magnetic moment of the nuclear spin and the magnetic moment of theelectronspin.
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Application of the double resonance method toelectronspinecho in a study of the spatial distribution of paramagnetic centers in solids.
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Unfolding of alanine-based peptides usingelectronspinresonance distance measurements.
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This electronic level distribution gives rise, through spin-orbit coupling, to zero field splitting of theelectronspinlevels.
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Therefore, factors such as a low total moment and shortelectronspinrelaxation times are equally important considerations.
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The effect on nuclear relaxation increases with increasingelectronspinquantum number and electronic relaxation time ts.
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The contact coupling occurs between the nuclear spin and theelectronspindensity on the nucleus.
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The first of these is a useful review article of the available methods, whereas the second is a case study usingelectronspinresonance to date a fault gouge.
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Time development ofelectronspinpolarization in magnetically coupled, spin correlated pairs.
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In these conditions, ts becomes smaller than that of the individual metal ions as the magnetic coupling provides low-lyingelectronspinstates, making electron relaxation more efficient.
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The anisotropy of theelectronspinmagnetic moment has profound effects on the behavior of the electrons and on the effects they produce on the nuclei coupled with them.
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More specific tests include analysis for alkyl cyclobutanones andelectronspinresonance analysis.
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Electronspinresonance can be employed to quantify the probe's concentration.
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