Author:
Buckmaster H. A.,Malhotra V. M.,Boteler J. M.
Abstract
The 9.23 GHz electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum of ~1% Gd3+ impurity ions in Y(OH)3 and Eu(OH)3 monocrystals has been measured from 11 to 296 K. These spectra have been analyzed using a C3h symmetry, phenomenological spin-Hamiltonian. The temperature variation of the spin-Hamiltonian parameters was fitted to empirical root-mean-square (rms) best-fit expressions. It was found that the g values are linear functions of the temperature and that the nearest neighbour (nn) exchange interaction, Jnn = +0.23(5) cm−1 for (Gd3+−Eu3+) ion pairs, can be estimated from the single ion data. This is in satisfactory agreement with Jnn = +0.06(9) cm−1 obtained from ion pair data. The temperature variation of the zero field splitting (ZFS) parameters B20 and B40was found to fit cubic expressions over the temperature measurement interval and the magnitude of B20 increased as the temperature increased, corroborating the earlier conclusion that the host lattice effect in the Ln(OH)3 series cannot be explained using a point charge model for the crystalline electric field.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
3 articles.
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