Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10714174 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Electron magnetic resonance (EMR) spectra of gadolinium-doped calcium fluoride have been studied at room temperature for Gd concentrations between 0.01 and 2.00Â mol%. Gd3+ ions in sites with two different symmetries were observed. One of the sites, with cubic symmetry, is unstable at room temperature and decays with a time constant of 2.2Â dayâ1. The other site, with tetragonal symmetry, is stable and is attributed to Gd3+ ions in substitutional sites next to a charge-compensating Fâ interstitial ion. The linewidth and intensity of the EMR spectrum with tetragonal symmetry increase with increasing Gd concentration. A theoretical calculation based on the concentration dependence of the EMR linewidth yields an effective range of the exchange interaction between Gd3+ ions in CaF2 of 0.774Â nm, of the same order as that of Gd3+ ions in other cubic ionic compounds.
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Authors
R.S. de Biasi, M.L.N. Grillo,