Following radical pair reactions in solution: a step change in sensitivity using cavity ring-down detection.
The study of radical pair intermediates in biological systems has been hampered by the low sensitivity of the optical techniques usually employed to investigate these highly reactive species. Understanding the physical principles governing the spin-selective and magneto-sensitive yields and kinetics...
Main Authors: | Maeda, K, Neil, SR, Henbest, K, Weber, S, Schleicher, E, Hore, P, Mackenzie, S, Timmel, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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