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Study of Co2+ in different crystal field environments

We consider the ESR of Co2+ in different environments: in an regular octahedron (Co2+ in a MgO crystal), in a deformed octahedron (Co2+ in single crystals and powder samples of NH4NiPO4.6H2O) or in a trigonal bipyramid (Co2+ in powders of Co2(OH)PO4 and Co2(OH)AsO4). We study the effect of the non-c...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of physics 2006-03, Vol.36 (1a), p.40-54
Main Authors: Foglio, M. E., Barberis, G. E.
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