ISMAR Workshop on Electron Spin Echo (ESE) Spectroscopy, Novosibirsk, USSR, 25–28 September 1991
Preface
        
        Applications of electron spin echo modulation to transition metal ions in smectite clays
        
        Exploiting lineshape singularities in ESEEM of orientationally disordered systems
        
        Investigating the location and distribution of transition metal cations in porous solids by ESE spectroscopy
        
        Excitation and detection schemes in pulsed EPR
        
        Quantification of 1-D and 2-D magnetic resonance time domain signals
        
        Echo-induced EPR spectra of nitroxides: Study of molecular librations
        
        From polyenals to retinal: An electron-spin-echo study of the triplet state
        
        Application of ESE spectroscopy to the study of radical reactions in solids
        
        Applications of ESE spectroscopy in the study of electron spin polarization in bacterial photosynthesis
        
        Nuclear spin orientation via pulsed EPR and optically cooled triplet electron spins
        
        Progress in instrumentation for pulsed EPR and ENDOR spectroscopy
        
        Fast molecular dynamics: Novel effects studied by 3 cm and 2 mm band EPR
        
        Electron spin echo study of CIDEP in photolysis of di-t-butyl ketone at low temperatures
        
        S-band electron spin echo spectroscopy
        
        Very high frequency (135 GHz) EPR of the oxidized primary donor of the photosynthetic bacteria Rb. sphaeroides R-26 and Rps. viridis and of Y.D, (signal II) of plant photosystem II
        
        