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NMR/EPR with an RF electric field

Is it possible to perform NMR/EPR spin alignment with an oscillating electric field instead of a magnetic field (so with a sample inside the RF electric field of capacitive plates rather than a RF magnetic field of a coil)? In other words, can an electric field align nuclei or does it just polarize the atoms without having that effect?

NMR with electric field

Is it possible to perform NMR spin alignment with an oscillating electric field instead of a magnetic field? In other words, can an electric field align nuclei or does it just polarize the atoms without having that effect?

NMR/EPR with an RF electric field

Is it possible to perform NMR/EPR spin alignment with an oscillating electric field instead of a magnetic field (so with a sample inside the RF electric field of capacitive plates rather than a RF magnetic field of a coil)? In other words, can an electric field align nuclei or does it just polarize the atoms without having that effect?

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NMR with electric field

Is it possible to perform NMR spin alignment with an oscillating electric field instead of a magnetic field? In other words, can an electric field align nuclei or does it just polarize the atoms without having that effect?