SOME ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE OBSERVATIONS OF GADOLINIUM S STATE IONS IN METALS,
Abstract
Measurements of the paramagnetic g factors are made, using electron spin resonance at 8 mm wavelength, in solid solutions of gadolinium in yttrium, palladium and lutetium at temperatures between 60 K and 400 K. The measurements show that the g factor for the trivalent gadolinium ion in the metallic lattice varies significantly from the free ion value and is concentration dependent. For alloys containing more than 30% Gd in the Gd-Y alloy system, 80% Gd in the Gd-Lu alloy system, and for all concentrations in the Gd-Pd alloy system, the g factors are less than the free ion value. Lower concentrations of Gd in the Gd-Y and Gd-Lu alloy systems have g factors greater than the free ion value of 1.99. A qualitative attempt is made to explain this variation, using a model proposed by Kondo in which two interactions are considered. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 20, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0621348
Entities
People
- A. M. Harris
- J. Popplewell
- R. S. Tebble
Organizations
- University of Sheffield