Abstract

A consideration is given to understand the temperature dependence of spin cluster resonance intensity by simple extention of the Date and Motokawa model. The calculated result shows that the intensity increases sharply with increasing temperature, and decreases at higher temperatures after reaching a maximum at a certain temperature. The experimental check is mainly done by the measurements in a quasi-one-dimensional Ising ferromagnet, [(CH 3 ) 3 NH]CoCl 3 ·2H 2 O. The proposed model gives a good agreement with the observed behavior over the whole temperature range studied.

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