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Quadrupolar nuclei isotropic signals

The isotropic g and a values are now replaced by two 3x3 matrices representing the g and A tensors and which arise from the anisotropic electron Zeeman and hyperfine interaction. Other energy terms may also be included in the spin Hamiltonian, including the anisotropic fine term D, for electron-electron interactions, and the anisotropic nuclear quadrupolar interaction Q, depending on the nucleus. Usually the quadrupolar interachons are very small, compared to A and D, are generally less than the inherent linewidth of the EPR signal and are therefore invisible by EPR. They are readily detected in hyperfine techniques such as ENDOR and HYSCORE. All these terms (g. A, D) are anisotropic in the solid state, and must therefore be defined in terms of a tensor, which will be explained in this section. [Pg.14]


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