LOW TEMPERATURE INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF A NEAR-SURFACE LAYER ON EPR LINESHAPES.

A. Raizman*, J. T. Suss, D. N. Seidman, D. Shaltiel, V. Zevin

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Abstract

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies of foils of dilute Au:Er alloys at helium temperatures showed that annealing at 400 C produces significant changes in the EPR lineshape. It was found that these changes are due to the existence of a near-surface layer which has properties different from those of the bulk. A theory developed for the EPR lineshape permitted the interpretation of the experimental results in terms of a combined resonance from the near-surface layer and from the bulk.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-358
Number of pages2
JournalPhysica B: Physics of Condensed Matter & C: Atomic, Molecular and Plasma Physics, Optics
Volume107
Issue number1-3
StatePublished - 1981
EventProc of the Int Conf on Low Temp Phys, 16th, LT-16, Pt 1 Contrib Pap - Los Angeles, CA, USA
Duration: 19 Aug 198125 Aug 1981

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