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The first ultra-fast, battery-operated EPR Spectrometer at chip scale
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Jean-Baptiste David, R&D engineer and researcher at CEA-Leti, discusses how researchers at CEA-Leti and CEA-IRIG-SyMMES have validated a chip-scale electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer that achieves ‘unprecedented’ scan speed, spectral span, and sensitivity from a battery-operated integrated circuit. By replacing the bulky electromagnets used in conventional EPR instruments with an ultra-fast frequency-scanned architecture, the system enables high-performance paramagnetic sensing in portable and space-constrained environments where traditional systems cannot operate.