Abstract

The dynamics of spin systems in some diluted copper Tutton salts is investigated with the method of pulsed ENDOR. This method is suited particularly to study the fast time-dependent behaviour of the spin temperatures. The dynamics in copper Tutton salts is explained with the introduction of four electron Zeeman systems, one combined electron dipole- dipole and proton Zeeman system and the lattice each with a temperature of its own. The cross-relaxation mechanism is a contact between the electron Zeeman systems and the electron dipole-dipole system. Its rate τ −1 cr can be measured directly. Moreover information is gained about the contact between the proton Zeeman system and the electron dipole-dipole system. The experiments demonstrate that the model of a spherical diffusion barrier, that is often used in the theory of the relaxation of the proton magnetization by paramagnetic impurities, is not valid in our samples.

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