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Raman spin-phonon interactions

I2H2O as a function of the reciprocal temperature. The points are data obtained from fits of the Mdssbauer spectra (Fig. 6.6). The broken curve is a fit to the Einstein model for a Raman process. The dotted curve corresponds to a contribution from a direct process due to interactions between the electronic spins and low-energy phonons associated with critical fluctuations near the phase transition temperature. (Reprinted with permission from [32] copyright 1979 by the Institute of Physics)... [Pg.214]


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