The study of the temperature dependence of the 12.0-mT hydrogen EPR hyperfine doublet in wet and dry silica, between 120 and 300 K, has shown a reversible variation of the number of defects, inversely proportional to an intensity change of the signal attributed to the holes trapped at substitutional aluminum sites. This correlation suggests a model of the point defect responsible for the 12.0-mT EPR signal: The H atom is close to an Al atom and two different alternative electronic configurations are possible, depending on the temperature. © 1989 The American Physical Society.

Martini, M., Paleari, A., Azzoni, C. (1989). Model for the 12.0-mT hydrogen hyperfine doublet in silica. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER, 39(1), 705-707 [10.1103/PhysRevB.39.705].

Model for the 12.0-mT hydrogen hyperfine doublet in silica

MARTINI, MARCO;PALEARI, ALBERTO MARIA FELICE;
1989

Abstract

The study of the temperature dependence of the 12.0-mT hydrogen EPR hyperfine doublet in wet and dry silica, between 120 and 300 K, has shown a reversible variation of the number of defects, inversely proportional to an intensity change of the signal attributed to the holes trapped at substitutional aluminum sites. This correlation suggests a model of the point defect responsible for the 12.0-mT EPR signal: The H atom is close to an Al atom and two different alternative electronic configurations are possible, depending on the temperature. © 1989 The American Physical Society.
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electron paramagnetic resonance, defects, silica
English
1989
39
1
705
707
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Martini, M., Paleari, A., Azzoni, C. (1989). Model for the 12.0-mT hydrogen hyperfine doublet in silica. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER, 39(1), 705-707 [10.1103/PhysRevB.39.705].
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