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Tailoring the EPR Excitation Field to Nanoscale Samples: an Overview of EPR Microresonators
Published
Author(s)
Nandita Abhyankar
Abstract
This publication is a synopsis of an invited presentation by Nandita Abhyankar, presented to the International EPR Society in September 2021. The synopsis describes the advantages of planar inverse anapole microresonators for improving the sensitivity of inductive-detection EPR spectroscopy of mass-limited/volume-limited samples.
Abhyankar, N.
(2021),
Tailoring the EPR Excitation Field to Nanoscale Samples: an Overview of EPR Microresonators, Newsletter of the International EPR Society
(Accessed October 13, 2025)