Abstract
We describe a mid-infrared Laser Magnetic Resonance (LMR) spectrometer which is based on a cryomagnet and a sealed-off CO-laser. Faraday rotation combined with a multireflection cell is used for polarization sensitive detection of molecular radical ions. Experimental details and first spectroscopic examples are given.
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