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A new measure of the sensitivity of electron spin resonance spectrometers.
The signal-to-noise ratio at the output of a directly displaying electron spin resonance spectrometer is compared with this ratio at the output of an instrument employing magnetic field modulation. The considerations lead to the suggestion of a new, objective and practical definition of the sensitivity of such an instrument.