Hyperfine and Superhyperfine Structure of Manganese in Sn
- 3 August 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 135 (3A) , A710-A714
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.135.a710
Abstract
The electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of manganese in a single crystal of Sn (cassiterite) was investigated at and band frequencies at a temperature of 77°K. The manganese atoms occupy substitutional sites giving the same charge with a resulting spin ground state of . The hyperfine structure (HFS) with and the superhyperfine structure (SHFS) show large anisotropies which can be explained by the relatively large values of and in the spin-Hamiltonian. The strong overlaps of the wave functions of the central manganese ion with those of the nearest-neighbor tins along the axis accounts for the large SHFS, G. An attempt to explain these data from the experimental evidence is given. The spin-Hamiltonian and the constants for the axis and magnetic axis coincident are In addition, the resonance results obtained for in Sn are compared with those obtained for and in Sn and for , , and in Ti.
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