1967
DOI: 10.1063/1.3034407
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Spin-Lattice Relaxation in Ionic Solids

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“…Subsequent to the early studies of relaxation of transition metal and rare earth ions in crystalline lattices, summarized in Bleaney and Stevens (1953), Manenkov and Orbach (1966), Standley and Vaughan (1969), and AI'tshuler and B. M. Kozyrev (1974), most EPR relaxation studies have been of organic radicals in fluid solution and defect centers in solids. Relaxation of metals in fluid solution and in proteins has been measured via the effect of the electron on nuclear relaxation.…”
Section: Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent to the early studies of relaxation of transition metal and rare earth ions in crystalline lattices, summarized in Bleaney and Stevens (1953), Manenkov and Orbach (1966), Standley and Vaughan (1969), and AI'tshuler and B. M. Kozyrev (1974), most EPR relaxation studies have been of organic radicals in fluid solution and defect centers in solids. Relaxation of metals in fluid solution and in proteins has been measured via the effect of the electron on nuclear relaxation.…”
Section: Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of the most important earlier papers on spin-lattice relaxation have been reprinted together [106].…”
Section: Acoustic Attenuation For Longitudinal Waves In Hovo~mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the field has developed significantly as is, for example, outlined in the Refs. [64,65,[116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123]. In Sect.…”
Section: Non-thermalized Triplet Sublevelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…see the Refs. [99,[113][114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121], the almost general importance of these effects also for organometallic compounds has not yet been fully recognized. Three processes are important and govern the relaxation properties between closely lying electronic states, namely the direct, the Orbach, and the Raman process (see Refs.…”
Section: Spin Lattice Relaxation -Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%