Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Magnetic Resonance and Relaxation with Emphases on One Dimensional Magnetism.
Abstract
Progress made under this grant during the period 1 June 1970 to 30 November 1973 toward understanding of magnetic materials is summarized with references to six papers and five Ph.D. theses completed during this period. The progress includes the following: New results on nuclear and electronic spin-waves obtained from measurement of the transient decay of magnetic resonance signals. New information on one dimensional magnetic materials (linear chains) from careful measurement of electron paramagnetic resonance lineshapes, for ((CH3)4 N)MnCl3, Cu(NH3)(SO4).H2O, CsMnCl3.2H2O, and CuCl2.2NC5H5. Progress was made in the application of the cluster model to Hubbard Hamiltonian. Methods were developed for the use of an on-line and interactive computer system to carry out precise measurements of magnetic resonance lineshapes. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 08, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0776411
Entities
People
- Jack W. Culvahouse
- Peter M. Richards
Organizations
- University of Kansas