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1 Angular variation of electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum: simulation of a polycrystalline EPR spectrum. Misra SK 10053135
PHYSICS
2 A rigorous evaluation of spin-Hamiltonian parameters and linewidth from a polycrystalline EPR spectrum. Misra SK 10479561
PHYSICS
3 Variable-frequency EPR study of Mn(2+)-doped NH(4)Cl(0.9)I(0.1) single crystal at 9.6, 36, and 249.9 GHz: structural phase transition. Misra SK, Andronenko SI, Rinaldi G, Chand P, Earle KA, Freed JH 12615154
PHYSICS
4 A variable temperature EPR study of Mn(2+)-doped NH(4)Cl(0.9)I(0.1) single crystal at 170 GHz: zero-field splitting parameter and its absolute sign. Misra SK, Andronenko SI, Chand P, Earle KA, Paschenko SV, Freed JH 15862243
PHYSICS
5 Exchange-mediated spin-lattice relaxation of Fe3+ ions in borate glasses. Misra SK, Pilbrow JR 17140823
PHYSICS
6 Simulation of slow-motion CW EPR spectrum using stochastic Liouville equation for an electron spin coupled to two nuclei with arbitrary spins: matrix elements of the Liouville superoperator. Misra SK 17881269
PHYSICS
7 A multifrequency EPR study of Fe2+ and Mn2+ ions in a ZnSiF(6).6H2O single crystal at liquid-helium temperatures. Misra SK, Diehl S, Tipikin D, Freed JH 20395160
PHYSICS
8 Theory of EPR lineshape in samples concentrated in paramagnetic spins: effect of enhanced internal magnetic field on high-field high-frequency (HFHF) EPR lineshape. Misra SK, Diehl S 22613039
PHYSICS

 

Title:A rigorous evaluation of spin-Hamiltonian parameters and linewidth from a polycrystalline EPR spectrum.
Authors:Misra SK
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10479561?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:10479561 Category:J Magn Reson Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Physics Department, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada.

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A rigorous evaluation of spin-Hamiltonian parameters and linewidth from a polycrystalline EPR spectrum.

J Magn Reson. 1999 Sep;140(1):179-88

Authors: Misra SK

Abstract

Details are given of a procedure to evaluate the spin-Hamiltonian (SH) parameters and the linewidth from a polycrystalline EPR spectrum by using a least-squares fitting (LSF) technique in conjunction with numerical diagonalization of the SH matrix. The required resonance line positions are computed rather quickly using a homotopy technique, in which the position at an external magnetic field (B) orientation (theta, phi) is used as the initial value in a LSF procedure to estimate the position at an infinitesimally close B-orientation, (theta + deltatheta, phi + deltaphi). The resonance line positions are calculated successively in this procedure for all orientations of B over a grid of (theta, phi) values for the unit sphere. The eigenvectors of the SH matrix are used to calculate the intensities of the EPR lines exactly for each orientation of B. Details are given of how to compute rigorously the first and second derivatives of the chi(2)-function with respect to the SH parameters and the linewidth using the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the spin-Hamiltonian matrix for a polycrystalline spectrum required in the LSF procedure. It is explained how this technique is generalized to include two or more magnetically inequivalent paramagnetic species, as well as how it is used for the simulation of other EPR-related spectra. The procedure is illustrated by evaluation of the Mn(2+) SH parameters and Lorentzian linewidth from the 249.9-GHz EPR spectrum of Mn(gamma-picoline)(4)I(2).

PMID: 10479561 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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