Abstract

Abstract The contribution that the technique of electron spin resonance has made to our understanding of the behaviour of localized moments in metals is reviewed. The main areas of application of the technique are discussed at a simple theoretical level and its limitations are pointed out. A comprehensive review of the experimental results obtained from electron spin resonance is presented and, in appendices to the article, a comprehensive list of experimental results is given indexed to author, impurity and host and to areas of application. In a final section of the review an attempt is made to suggest those areas in which electron spin resonance still has an important part to play in adding to our understanding of magnetism in metals.

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