Abstract

AbstractOn the basis of the Kubo and Tomita theory the influence of single‐ion anisotropy on the ESR linewidth in a low‐dimensional Heisenberg magnet is estimated in the high‐temperature limit. Two spin correlation functions in r‐representation are used. The variation of the linewidth Δ𝒦(K) depends on the sign of anisotropy K, the value of spin S, and the magnetic dimension of system d. The linewidth can decrease only to a limited value, equal at S 𝒦, Δ𝒦(K) = Δ𝒦(0) · (2/5)(d+1)/3.

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