Abstract

AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance is observed in nickel‐doped AgCl at liquid‐helium temperatures. The species found is thought to be [(NiCl6)5−Ag+vac], indicating that [(NiCl6)4−Ag+vac] traps electrons at low temperatures. The signals due to [(NiCl6)5−Ag+vac] are weak and represent a decrease in light emission upon microwave absorption in accord with a simple model for radiative recombination.

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