Yu N. Molin
Affiliations: | 1986-1989 | Chemical Kinetics | Novosibirsk State University |
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Verkhovlyuk VN, Borovkov VI, Bagryansky VA, et al. (2018) Hyperfine Structure in the OD ESR Spectra of Recombining Charge Pairs in Doped Polyethylene Matrices Applied Magnetic Resonance. 49: 345-355 |
Borovkov VI, Molin YN. (2017) Radical cations in irradiated solid n-alkanes and polyethylene Doklady Physical Chemistry. 473: 45-48 |
Verkhovlyuk VN, Borovkov VI, Bagryansky VA, et al. (2017) Detection of hyperfine structure in OD EPR spectra of radical ions in polymer matrices Doklady Chemistry. 474: 133-136 |
Zhukov IV, Anishchik SV, Molin YN. (2017) ODMR Spectroscopy of NV − Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power Applied Magnetic Resonance. 48: 1461-1469 |
Bessmertnykh AO, Borovkov VI, Bagryansky VA, et al. (2016) Exploiting time-resolved magnetic field effects for determining radical ion reaction rates Chemical Physics Letters. 657: 199-204 |
Borovkov VI, Beregovaya IV, Shchegoleva LN, et al. (2015) Time-resolved magnetic field effect as a method of studying radical pairs with rapid evolution of spin state Doklady Physical Chemistry. 462: 103-106 |
Verkhovlyuk VN, Anishchik SV, Molin YN, et al. (2015) Inhomogeneous contribution to the width of zero-field MARY line Molecular Physics. 113: 113-119 |
Taletskiy KS, Borovkov VI, Shchegoleva LN, et al. (2014) Unusual transformation of primary radical cations in irradiated liquid tetrahydrofuran Doklady Physical Chemistry. 455: 41-44 |
Anisimov OA, Verkhovlyuk VN, Zikirin SB, et al. (2014) New Possibilities of OD ESR: Vacuum Ultraviolet Generation of Radical Ion Pairs Applied Magnetic Resonance |
Borovkov VI, Ivanishko IS, Bagryansky VA, et al. (2013) Spin-selective reaction with a third radical destroys spin correlation in the surviving radical pairs. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 117: 1692-6 |