Abstract

Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of Gd/sup 3+/ were observed in singie crystals of strontium and barium fluoride. The effects of thermal treatment and hydrolysis at high temperatures on the electron paramagnetic resonance spectra were studied. Two synthetic single crystals from semi-elements doped in the melt with 0.02% GdF/sub 3/ by weight were used. The orientation of the samples was achieved by cleavage along the (111) directions and the static magnetic field was rotated in a (110) plane. (C.E.S.)

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