Abstract
AbstractStabilized copper atoms are obtained at 77°K by irradiating alkali halide crystals (LiCl, NaCl and KCl) containing monovalent copper ions with X‐rays. The properties of these stabilized atoms are studied by PR (paramagnetic resonance). In the paramagnetic resonance spectra a super‐hyperfine structure is observed indicating a substitutional position of the stabilized copper atoms in the cubic lattice of the alkali halide crystals. An interpretation of the data obtained is given.
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