Abstract

The ESR signal observed in small particles of palladium with the passivated surface was investigated in various temperatures and sizes. We assigned the signal to the overlap of the spin wave and conduction electron spin resonance (CESR) of palladium. The spin wave was attributed to conduction electrons with the strong many-body effect in palladium and could be analyzed qualitatively by the theory of Platzman and Wolff. It seems that the mode analogous to Walker's type is also excited in a metallic particle of palladium.

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