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We describe the design principles of an electron spin resonance spectrometer operating at 250GHz, which uses quasioptics to propagate the far-infrared radiation instead of conventional waveguide techniques. We include examples that illustrate the sensitivity and flexibility of the spectrometer. We also include a quasi-optical analysis of the expected performance of a novel reflection mode spectrometer.
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Keith Alton Earle, Jack H. Freed, "ESR spectrometer at 250 GHz," Proc. SPIE 2558, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves II, (13 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224225