Abstract
An electron-spin-resonance (ESR)/ electron-nuclear double-resonance (ENDOR) investigation of KZnF3: M (M=Mn2+, Fe3+, Co2+, Ni2+) has been carried out with a view toward obtaining an improved understanding of the second-neighbor fluorine (F2) hyperfine interaction in perovskite hosts. The isotropic part of the F2 hyperfine interaction is calculated using the "overlap" model of Davies and improved fluorine-ion wave functions. The results are compared with both the present experiment and recently published data for V2+, Cr3+, Mn2+, and Cr1+ in KMgF3. This comparison indicates that the overlap model by itself is inadequate and that covalency effects are of comparable importance for the F2 ions. In addition to the F2 results for Mn2+ and Fe3+, we report ESR and precise ENDOR measurements of the nearest-neighbor fluorine, the Mn55, and the Co59 hyperfine interactions. The modified nuclear g factor found for Co2+59 is shown to be consistent with theory.