Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1811695 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The ESR study of Cu2+ doped sodium ammonium sulphate dihydrate has been done at room temperature. Two magnetically inequivalent sites for Cu2+ have been observed. The spin-Hamiltonian parameters have been determined with the fitting of spectra to rhombic symmetry crystalline field. The parameters are Cu2+ (I): gx=2.121, gy=2.138, gz=2.425, Ax=23Ã10â4Â cmâ1, Ay=54Ã10â4Â cmâ1, Az=92Ã10â4Â cmâ1; Cu2+ (II): gx=2.038, gy=2.061, gz=2.337, Ax=35Ã10â4Â cmâ1, Ay=57Ã10â4Â cmâ1, Az=100Ã10â4Â cmâ1. The ground state wavefunction has also been determined. The g-anisotropy has been evaluated and compared with the experimental value. With the help of optical study, the nature of bonding in the complex has also been discussed.
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Authors
Ram Kripal, Santwana Shukla, M.P. Yadav,