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One of the problems to overcome when designing an E.S.R. spectrometer is to prevent variations in the frequency of the klystron and in the resonant frequency of the spectrometer cavity from occurring. These variations degrade the performance of the spectrometer in one way or another, and various automatic frequency control systems have been devised to prevent this from happening.
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Wilmshurst, T.H. (1967). Automatic Frequency Control Systems. In: Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometers. Monographs on Electron Spin Resonance. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5597-5_6
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