Admission Requirements
For physics students:
QM 1 and 2 or good fundamental knowledge in quantum mechanics
Bachelor course ‘Basics of Magnetic Resoance ‘or equivalent
Students from other programs:
Individual evalutation - please contact the lecturer
Description
The course aims to describe the physics behind magnetic resonance methods and how magnetic resonance methods are currently applied to solve problems in physics, chemistry and biology.
Course objectives
to understand the concept of the spin Hamiltonian and the vector and quantummechanical description of magnetic resonance
treat spin-spin interactions and how they appear in the spectra
two- and four-level systems
to gain insight into instrumental aspects of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments: Application of lock-in detection, continuous wave vs. pulsed EPR
multi-frequency EPR experiments
EPR and NMRCurrent applications
Timetable
Mode of instruction
Lecture with exercise classes
Assessment method
Written or oral examination depending on the number of participants
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