Single crystal EPR studies of Mn(II) doped zinc sodium sulphate hexahydrate: a case of interstitial substitution |
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Authors: | C. Shiyamala |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry 605 014, India |
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Abstract: | Single crystal Electron Paramagnetic Resonance studies on Mn(II) doped zinc sodium sulphate hexahydrate are carried out at room temperature. The angular variation spectra of the crystal in the three orthogonal planes show that the paramagnetic impurity Mn(II) has entered the host lattice interstitially. The spin Hamiltonian parameters calculated are: gxx=1.899, gyy=1.944, gzz=2.024;   and   The probable location for the interstitial site has been identified from the position of various atoms in the lattice. The variable temperature study for polycrystalline sample has been carried out, which indicates no phase transition. The percentage covalency of Mn-O bond has been estimated to be 8.5%. |
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Keywords: | A: Inorganic compounds D: Crystal structure D: Electron paramagnetic resonance D: Magnetic properties |
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