The Exchange Effects on the Absorption Spectrum by the Paramagnetic Crystal with Anisotropic g-factors
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Using the Fourier transform method developed by Kubo and Tomita, the effects of the exchange interaction have been studied for the absorption spectrum of the paramagnetic crystal containing two kinds of unequivalent ions with different anisotropic g-factors. The analysis has been made for the two extreme cases: (i) The exchange interaction is weak and the spectrum consists of two peaks, (ii) The exchange interaction is so strong that the two lines fuse into a single peak. Comparing with the experimental data, the values of the exchange parameters are estimated for CuSO_4s・5H_2O and K_2CuCl_4・2H_2O, and reasonable results have been obtained.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1954-12-25
著者
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Yokota Mario
Department of Applied Physics, Osaka City University
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Koide Shoichiro
Institute Of Experimental Physics University Of Geneva : Institute Of Physics College Of General Edu
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Yokota Mario
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Yokota Mario
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Osaka City University
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