Abstract

Principal moments of some of the polyatomic single crystals such as ammonium dichromate, ammonium chromate, potassium chromate and potassium permanganate have been determined from room temperature down to liquid air temperature. These have been found to decrease with the decrease of temperature. This variation is smaller in magnitude. It has been observed that the temperature coefficient of the principal moments has almost the same value over the entire range of temperature. This small variation of paramagnetism has been attributed to the variation of absorption frequency in solid state.

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