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THE standard method of making electron spin resonance measurements is to mount the specimen in a cavity which is resonant at the microwave measuring frequency and which is energized by a separate klystron oscillator. Electron spin resonance in the specimen is detected by means of the changes which are caused in the reflexion coefficient or the transmission coefficient of the cavity. A review of these methods is given in ref. 1.
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FAULKNER, E. Application of the Gunn Effect in Electron Spin Resonance Measurements. Nature 218, 670 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218670a0
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