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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2010 Volume 92, Issue 3, Pages 177–182 (Mi jetpl1375)

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Photocontrolled magnetic resonance plasticity of $\gamma$-irradiated KCl:Fe crystals

R. B. Morgunov

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: A photocontrolled resonance decrease in microhardness, which is due to the application of mutually perpendicular static and microwave fields, in $\gamma$-irradiated KCl:Fe crystals has been revealed. It has been found that the magnetic plasticity of unirradiated $\gamma$-KCl:Fe crystals is due to the resonance effect of magnetic fields on two types of impurity centers: first, centers containing Fe$^{2+}$-$v_c$ ion–vacancy pairs and, second, centers containing Fe$^{+}$ ions. The illumination of $\gamma$-KCl:Fe crystals with $F$-light (with a wavelength of $\lambda=500$$600\,$nm) is accompanied by rearrangement of the spectrum of electron paramagnetic resonance detected by a change in microhardness. The effect of $F$-light on the spectrum of magnetic resonance plasticity is manifested as the suppression of the spectra of Fe$^{2+}$-$v_c$ ions with effective $g$-factors of 7.0 and 3.5 due to their recombination with $F$-electrons and reconstruction to Fe$^{+}$ centers with $g$-factors of $2.2$ and $4.1$.

Received: 09.06.2010


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2010, 92:3, 156–160

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