Abstract
ESR spectroscopy of paramagnetic species in single crystals is a powerful tool for characterizing the latter's magnetic interaction parameters in detail. Conventional ESR systems are optimized for millimeter-size samples and make use of cavities and resonators that accommodate tubes and capillaries in the range 1-5 mm. Unfortunately, in the case of many interesting materials such as enzymes and inorganic catalytic materials (e.g., zeolites), single crystals can only be obtained in micron-scale sizes (1-200μm). To boost ESR sensitivity and to enable experiments on microcrystals, the ESR resonator needs to be adapted to the size and shape of these specific samples. Here, we present a unique family of miniature surface resonators, known as "ParPar" resonators, whose mode volume and shape are optimized for such micron-scale single crystals. This approach significantly improves upon the samples' filling factor and thus enables the measurement of much smaller crystals than was previously possible. We present here the design of such resonators with a typical mode dimension of 20-50μm, as well as details about their fabrication and testing methods. The devices' resonant mode(s) are characterized by ESR microimaging and compared to the theor. calculations Moreover, exptl. ESR spectra of single microcrystals with typical sizes of ∼25-50μm are presented. The measured spin sensitivity for the 50-μm resonator at cryogenic temperatures of 50 K is found to be ∼1.8 × 106 spins/G √Hz for a Cu-doped single crystal sample that is representative of many biol. samples of relevance. (c) 2018 American Institute of Physics.
| Original language | American English |
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| Article number | 124707 |
| Pages (from-to) | 124707/1 |
| Journal | Review of Scientific Instruments |
| Volume | 89 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Dec 2018 |
Keywords
- single microcrystal ESR surface resonator
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Instrumentation