The St Andrews 1nS dead time HiPER 94 GHz ESR Spectrometer is starting to produce results which demonstrate the power of such high powers short deadtime pulsed ESR mm-wave spectometer.

 

Recent papers - derived from the third implemention of HiPER in the US NHMFL  are available from the following links

 

 

And a flysheet (2018) on HiPER performancde from Prof. Graham Smith is here

 

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Thomas Keating is part of the HiPER partnership lead by Dr Graham Smith at St Andrews, to construct a pulse ESR spectrometer at 94GHz with single nanosecond pi/2 pulses and nanosecond dead-times with GHz detection bandwidths, incorporating phase cycling that will permit multi-dimensional, multi-resonance experiments including 2-D ESR, 2-D ENDOR, 2-D ELDOR, 2-D ESEEM, and to integrate the system with a state-of-the-art ultra-fast pulse laser facility that already exists at St Andrews.