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Temperature dependence of the ESR spectra of the radical SO3−N+H2 trapped in sulfamic acid single crystal

✍ Scribed by J.P. Michaut; J. Roncin; K. Leibler


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
409 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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✦ Synopsis


The study of the temperature dependenw of N and H atom dipolar coupling tensors of the radical SO$+J+Hz trapped in rirradfated sx&mic acid singIe crystals alfows a complete description of the potential well hindering the reorientations of the l@H, group. This potential weIl may be described by the expression V(e) = ~Vo(l-costB). The nitrogen and proton dipolar coupling tensors for the motionless radical are also caku!ated.


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