Issues

 / 

1978

 / 

August

  

Reviews of topical problems


Electron-nuclear double resonance of impurity centers in nonmetallic crystals

This review presents briefly the ideas underlying the electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) method and also discusses methods for the analysis of spectra with the aim of obtaining information on the hyperfine and quadrupole interactions of paramagnetic centers with lattice nuclei and illustrates the potentialities of the ENDOR method in the determination of the structure and properties of impurity centers. Apart from these traditional topics, the attention is concentrated on new aspects of the ENDOR method: influence of external agencies (electric field, pressure, and temperature) on the ENDOR spectra, ENDOR dynamics, optical detection, etc. A demonstration is given of the capabilities of the ENDOR method in investigations of the fundamental characteristics of crystals, such as the energy band structure, local properties near defects, spin-phonon interaction characteristics, excited states of local centers, etc. This demonstration is illustrated by examples of ENDOR studies of electron and hole centers in insulators and semiconductors.

PACS: 76.70.Dx, 61.70.Rj
DOI: 10.1070/PU1978v021n08ABEH005673
URL: https://ufn.ru/en/articles/1978/8/b/
Citation: Grachev B G, Deigen M F "Electron-nuclear double resonance of impurity centers in nonmetallic crystals" Sov. Phys. Usp. 21 674–692 (1978)
BibTexBibNote ® (generic)BibNote ® (RIS)MedlineRefWorks

Оригинал: Грачев В Г, Дейген М Ф «Двойной электронно-ядерный резонанс примесных центров в неметаллических кристаллах» УФН 125 631–663 (1978); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0125.197808b.0631

Cited by (16) Similar articles (20) ↓

  1. M.F. Deigen, M.D. Glinchuk “Paraelectric resonance of noncentral ions18 691–704 (1975)
  2. A.B. Roitsin “Electric effects in paramagnetic resonance14 766–782 (1972)
  3. M.I. Klinger, Ch.B. Lushchik et alDefect formation in solids by decay of electronic excitations28 994–1014 (1985)
  4. Ch.B. Lushchik, I.K. Vitol, M.A. Élango “Decay of electronic excitations into radiation defects in ionic crystals20 489–505 (1977)
  5. K.B. Tolpygo “The present state of the theory of polarization of ideal ionic and valence crystals4 485–497 (1961)
  6. E.I. Rashba “Combined resonance in semiconductors7 823–836 (1965)
  7. L.N. Bulaevskii “Structural transitions with formation of charge-density waves in layer compounds19 836–843 (1976)
  8. P.P. Feofilov, A.A. Kaplyanskii “Latent optical anisotropy of cubic crystals containing local centers, and methods of its study5 79–103 (1962)
  9. V.L. Broude “Spectroscopic studies of benzene4 584–606 (1962)
  10. M.A. Krivoglaz “Fluctuon states of electrons16 856–877 (1974)
  11. A.S. Mikhailov, I.V. Uporov “Critical phenomena in media with breeding, decay, and diffusion27 695–714 (1984)
  12. N.V. Karlov, B.B. Krynetskii et alSelective atomic photoionization and its use in isotope separation and spectroscopy22 220–235 (1979)
  13. I.S. Osad’ko “Determination of electron-phonon coupling from structured optical spectra of impurity centers22 311–329 (1979)
  14. V.D. Kulakovskii, G.E. Pikus, V.B. Timofeev “Multiexciton complexes in semiconductors24 815–840 (1981)
  15. V.A. Alekseev, V.E. Fortov, I.T. Yakubov “Physical properties of high-pressure plasmas26 99–115 (1983)
  16. E.F. Sheka “Electron-vibrational spectra of molecules and crystals14 484–511 (1972)
  17. V.N. Murzin, R.E. Pasynkov, S.P. Solov’ev “Ferroelectricity and crystal-lattice dynamics10 453–484 (1968)
  18. G.A. Smolenskii, I.E. Chupis “Ferroelectromagnets25 475–493 (1982)
  19. I.S. Shapiro “Baryon-antibaryon nuclei21 645–673 (1978)
  20. V.L. Vinetskii, Yu.Kh. Kalnin’ et alRadiation-stimulated aggregation of Frenkel defects in solids33 (10) 793–811 (1990)

The list is formed automatically.

© 1918–2024 Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk
Email: ufn@ufn.ru Editorial office contacts About the journal Terms and conditions