Electron Spin Resonance ofFCenters in Magnesium Oxide; Confirmation of the Spin of Magnesium-25

Abstract
An electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum induced in magnesium oxide crystals by pile irradiation has been interpreted as arising from F centers. After an oxide ion is displaced from its normal position by neutrons, an electron donated by ever-present divalent impurities may become trapped at the vacancy. Those centers having only Mg24 and Mg26 neighbors give a single ESR line with g=2.0023, while those with one or more Mg25 neighbors give hyperfine patterns corresponding to the nuclear spin value of 52. The magnitudes of the isotropic and anisotropic parts of the hyperfine interaction show strong localization of the electron in the vacancy.