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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 107, 2009 - Issue 15
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EPR of Cu2+-doped tris-sarcosine calcium chloride

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Pages 1555-1562 | Received 03 Nov 2008, Accepted 16 Apr 2009, Published online: 14 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The EPR study of the Cu2+-doped tris-sarcosine calcium chloride (TSCC) at room temperature is reported. Two magnetically inequivalent sites for Cu2+ were observed. The rhombic spin Hamiltonian parameters are determined by fitting the EPR spectra for two centres: Cu2+(I) g1 = 2.0276, g2 = 2.0517, g3 = 2.4019, A1 = 82, A2 = 128, A3 = 152 [G] and Cu2+(II) g1 = 2.0231, g2 = 2.0368, g3 = 2.5294, A1 = 76, A2 = 92, A3 = 156 [G]. The ground state wave function is also determined. The g-anisotropy is evaluated and compared with the experimental value. Further, the optical study of the crystal at room temperature is carried out and the nature of bonding in the complex is discussed.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Head of Department of Physics, University of Allahabad for providing departmental facilities. We also thank Dr S. K. Gupta, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi for providing EPR spectrometer facilities. One of the authors, M. P. Yadav thanks Dr B. N. Misra for valuable discussions and encouragement.

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