1968 Volume 24 Issue 5 Pages 976-979
An electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of Cu2+-doped (NH4)2SO4 single crystals has been made at room temperature. The spectra corresponding to the complex (Cu2+ ion associated with a (NH4)+ vacancy) making an angle of 20° with the crystalline b-axis in b–c plane, are observed and are analysed in terms of the parameters of the spin-Hamiltonian. From the obtained experimental data, the ground state wave function of the Cu2+ ion has been constructed. Then the value of δg=gy−gx has been calculated and compared with the measured value.
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