Electron resonance imaging (source code)

= Electron resonance imaging
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Electron Resonance Imaging (ERI) is a specialized imaging technique that is an extension of traditional electron resonance spectroscopy methods, such as Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) or Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). While EPR/ESR focuses on the detection and analysis of unpaired electrons in a sample—usually used in chemistry and biochemistry to study free radicals and paramagnetic species—Electron Resonance Imaging aims to provide spatial information, effectively creating images from the data collected.