Low field hyperfine structure in the EPR spectra of Mn2+ containing glasses

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Abstract

Hyperfine structure observed at g′≃9.4 and g′4.3 in the EPR spectrum of Mn2+ in several glasses is analyzed on the basis of the theory of Griscom and Griscom [J. Chem. Phys. 47, 2711 (1967)] and Aasa [J. Chem. Phys. 52, 3919 (1970)]. The complex hyperfine structure at g′=4.3 is found to be a superposition of three sextets, but at g′=9.4 only a single set of six hyperfine lines is observed. © 1978 American Institute of Physics.

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Schreurs, J. W. H. (1978). Low field hyperfine structure in the EPR spectra of Mn2+ containing glasses. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 69(5), 2151–2156. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.436815

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