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dc.contributor.authorSuter, Dieter-
dc.contributor.authorBingham, Stephen J.-
dc.contributor.authorGutschank, Jörg-
dc.contributor.authorBörger, Birgit-
dc.contributor.authorThomson, Andrew J.-
dc.date.accessioned2008-02-12T15:50:42Z-
dc.date.available2008-02-12T15:50:42Z-
dc.date.issued2000-09-08-
dc.identifier.citationS.J. Bingham, J. Gutschank, B. Börger, D. Suter, and A.J. Thomson: Magnetic circular dichroism anisotropy from coherent Raman detected electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy : Application to spin-1/2 transition metal ion centers in proteins. In: J. Chem. Phys., 113, 4331-4339 (2000).en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2003/25024-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-3446-
dc.description.abstractMeasurement of magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) anisotropy has contributed greatly to the understanding of the electronic structure of transition metal ion centers in both biological and nonbiological materials. Compared to previous methods, optically detected electron paramagnetic resonance experiments can measure MCD anisotropy with dramatically improved orientational resolution. In this paper the relevant theory for systems with an isolated Kramers doublet ground level is derived and its application illustrated using a transition metal ion center in a protein: low spin ferric haem.en
dc.language.isoende
dc.publisherAmerican Institute of Physicsen
dc.rights©2000 American Institute of Physicsen
dc.subject.ddc530-
dc.titleMagnetic circular dichroism anisotropy from coherent Raman detected electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopyen
dc.typeTextde
dc.identifier.doi10.1063/1.1288142-
dc.type.publicationtypearticleen
dc.identifier.urlhttp://link.aip.org/link/?JCPSA6/113/4331/1-
eldorado.identifier.urlhttp://e3.physik.tu-dortmund.de/~suter/eprints/MCD-EPR_of_Metalloproteins.pdf-
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