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Magnetic-spin effects in chemistry and molecular physics

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© 1988 American Institute of Physics
, , Citation Ya B Zel'dovich et al 1988 Sov. Phys. Usp. 31 385 DOI 10.1070/PU1988v031n05ABEH003544

0038-5670/31/5/385

Abstract

The influence of an external magnetic field on the chemical and photochemical processes in molecular solids, semiconductors, photosynthetic systems, and liquid solutions, the magnetic (or nuclear-spin) isotope effect, the chemically induced magnetic polarization of electrons and nuclei, the radiofrequency chemical maser, the high-frequency magnetic-resonance modulation of the rates of physical and chemical processes involving paramagnetic particles, and magnetic effects in the molecular physics of gases—all these effects are a consequence of spin selection rules and spin evolution. In this review, we analyze the origin of magnetic spin effects, estimate their quantitative scale, and discuss the time scale of spin dynamics.

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10.1070/PU1988v031n05ABEH003544