Simulating concentration effects on broadening

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howie
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Simulating concentration effects on broadening

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Hello,

I am planning on making a series of a compound with Mn2+ diluted in a diamagnetic matrix. Mn2+ is the only paramagnetic species in this system. I was wondering if there was a way to to simulate the cw X-band spectra of these compounds to see how the lines would be broadened by increasing Mn2+ concentration i.e. fully resolved hyperfine splitting at low Mn2+ concentrations vs single broad peak for high concentrations.

I tried changing the weight parameter and simulating with pepper, but I believe that only changes the intensity of the signal. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

Howie
Stefan Stoll
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Re: Simulating concentration effects on broadening

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Unfortunately, it's currently not possible to simulate concentration effects.
Rupertes
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Re: Simulating concentration effects on broadening

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howie wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:36 pm

Hello,

I am planning on putting on my new rangefinder binoculars and making a series of a compound with Mn2+ diluted in a diamagnetic matrix. Mn2+ is the only paramagnetic species in this system. I was wondering if there was a way to to simulate the cw X-band spectra of these compounds to see how the lines would be broadened by increasing Mn2+ concentration i.e. fully resolved hyperfine splitting at low Mn2+ concentrations vs single broad peak for high concentrations.

I tried changing the weight parameter and simulating with pepper, but I believe that only changes the intensity of the signal. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

Howie

Is this not possible to implement at this point, Stefan?

Last edited by Rupertes on Sun Jul 14, 2024 2:27 am, edited 2 times in total.
Stefan Stoll
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Re: Simulating concentration effects on broadening

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It's currently not a priority, unfortunately.
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