Electron Spin Resonance of Z_1-centers in Potassium Chloride
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The paramagnetic resonance due to a Z_1-center electrons in potassium chloride is investigated. Since Z_1-centers are always accompanied by F-centers, the contribution from F-centers ought to be substracted from the resultant curve in order to get the absorption curve due to Z_1-center alone, which is found to be Gaussian with the half width of 79 oersteds and g value of 1.999. The result is annalyzed according to the model that an electron is trapped by a divalent cation substituted for a cation of the bulk crystal.
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- 1958-06-05
著者
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Kawamura Hajimu
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka City University
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Kawamura Hajimu
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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ISHIWATARI Keiko
Department of Applied physics, Osaka City University
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Ishiwatari Keiko
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Ishiwatari Keiko
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka City University
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