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Temperature dependencies of g-factors in GdBa2Cu3O6+x crystal

Abstract

The temperature dependencies of the g-factors in GdBa2Cu3O6+x crystal are successfully explained using the suggestion that the big macroscopic magnetization of the samples due to the high concentration of Gd3+ ions (100 %) is responsible for the ESR signal. The difference of the temperature behavior of g-factors on the 35 GHz and 9.3 GHz is due to a different fraction of the penetration depth of the field in the superconductor.

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R. M. Eremina
Kazan Physical-Technical Institute
Russian Federation

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Eremina R.M. Temperature dependencies of g-factors in GdBa2Cu3O6+x crystal. Magnetic Resonance in Solids. 1997;1(3):1-6.

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