New method for measuring the static magnetic susceptibility by paramagnetic resonance

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This paper shows that large magnetic losses in a sample broaden the paramagnetic line in EPR without changing its g value. The expressions are derived for this "extra line width" for two experimental cases: (1) the oscillator frequency is stabilized to an external reference cavity; (2) the oscillator frequency is stabilized to the sample cavity. The "extra line width" is shown to be a simple monotonic function of the static magnetic susceptibility κ0, the Larmor frequency, the filling factor and the loaded Q of the cavity. From this, κ0 can be determined. The theory is compared with experiments on Cu(HCOO)2·4H 2O and good agreement is obtained. The magnetic susceptibility of Cu(HCOO)2·4H2O is measured as a function of temperature by this technique. A weak broad maximum is observed around 70°K, in agreement with the results obtained by the usual methods. © 1968 The American Institute of Physics.

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Seehra, M. S. (1968). New method for measuring the static magnetic susceptibility by paramagnetic resonance. Review of Scientific Instruments, 39(7), 1044–1047. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1683559

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