Abstract

The temperature dependence of the spin Hamiltonian parameters for the divalent rhodium hexacyanide complex in KCl and NaCl host lattices has been measured by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy in the range 12–300 K. This dynamic behavior is attributed to the effect of localized anharmonic vibration modes and is interpreted with the aid of a recently published theory.

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