Manifestation of non-centrality effect in the EPR spectrum of Fe 3+ ion in the polycrystalline materials

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In a number of works [1-6], the study of the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum of polycrystalline non-organic and organic matters revealed presence of EPR spectrum of impurity Fe3+ ion which has essentially different forms at helium and room temperatures. At the helium temperature intensity of the resonance line with g-value close to g1 ≅ 4.3 prevails (Line 1 of the low temperature spectrum). The resonance line with g ≅ 4.3 corresponds to magnetic center with spin S = 5/2 by the spin Hamiltonian parameter D hv. The resonance line with g-value close to 2.0 (Line 2 of the high temperature spectrum) prevails at the room temperatures. The resonance line with g2 ≅ 2.0 corresponds to magnetic center with spin S = 5/2 by the spin Hamiltonian parameter D hv. The transition from the low- to high-temperature spectrum is gradual and it is accompanied by a redistribution of the absorption intensity. The observed properties of the temperature dependence of the EPR spectrum are characteristic of systems with a multiminimum potential. The described effect of change of integral intensity of low-temperature and high-temperature EPR spectrum of Fe3+ ion is investigated in substances Na[FeO6(C10H8N) 3], C21H14Br4O5S, C 25H30ClN3, Al2[Si2O 5](OH)4, polyaniline and polyparaphenylene.

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Vasyukov, V. N. (2011). Manifestation of non-centrality effect in the EPR spectrum of Fe 3+ ion in the polycrystalline materials. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 324). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/324/1/012024

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