*Pulsed Signal Acquisition Modes: Transient acquisition, single-point acquisition, and integration testing
*Pulsed Channels: 12 channels (including +X, -X, +Y, -Y, 4 control channels, and 4 expandable channels), *supporting phase cycling
*Pulse Time Resolution: 0.05 ns
*Number of Pulses: 20,000 per channel, with unlimited loop playback
*Solid-State Power Amplifier Output Power: Up to 500 W
*High Spectral Resolution
Pulsed EPR provides higher spectral resolution, allowing for the detection of weak interactions that CW EPR struggles to distinguish.
*Simplified Spectrum Analysis
By designing different pulse sequences, pulsed EPR can selectively observe electron-electron and electron-nuclear interactions, resulting in spectra that are easier to analyze.
*Comprehensive Functionality
In addition to relaxation measurements, ESEEM, and HYSCORE experiments, optional modules such as the ENDOR system, ELDOR/DEER system, time-resolved/transient EPR (TR-EPR) system, and AWG modules are also available.
*High-Performance Pulsed Probe
The pulsed probe features an adjustable Q value, which balances a wider excitation bandwidth with a stronger control field. The detection time is reduced to the order of hundreds of nanoseconds.
*Solid-State Power Amplifier
Its long-term phase stability ensures more precise microwave pulse amplification during extended pulse sequence experiments.
*Pulse Generation Technology
An unlimited-channel sequence generator is available, offering a microwave pulse time resolution of up to 50 ps, which enhances spectral resolution in pulsed mode. With the AWG module, microwave pulse generation becomes more convenient and flexible.