Recent advances in microresonators and supporting instrumentation for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy #Instrumentation

Published: Friday, 11 November 2022 - 10:00 -0400

Author: Thorsten Maly

Abhyankar, Nandita, Amit Agrawal, Jason Campbell, Thorsten Maly, Pragya Shrestha, and Veronika Szalai. “Recent Advances in Microresonators and Supporting Instrumentation for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.” Review of Scientific Instruments 93, no. 10 (October 1, 2022): 101101.

https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0097853.

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy characterizes the magnetic properties of paramagnetic materials at the atomic and molecular levels. Resonators are an enabling technology of EPR spectroscopy. Microresonators, which are miniaturized versions of resonators, have advanced inductive-detection EPR spectroscopy of mass-limited samples. Here, we provide our perspective of the benefits and challenges associated with microresonator use for EPR spectroscopy. To begin, we classify the application space for microresonators and present the conceptual foundation for analysis of resonator sensitivity. We summarize previous work and provide insight into the design and fabrication of microresonators as well as detail the requirements and challenges that arise in incorporating microresonators into EPR spectrometer systems. Finally, we provide our perspective on current challenges and prospective fruitful directions.