Magnetic resonance at frequencies 22-75 GHz is investigated in pure si
ngle-crystalline CuGeO3 in the temperature range 1.2-25 K. At temperat
ures below 4 K the magnetic resonance line splits into four spectral c
omponents. The line close to the ESR of the paramagnetic phase is asso
ciated with impurities or defects. The other three lines have the same
intensity in different samples and are apparently characteristic for
pure single crystals at low temperature. An antiferromagnetic resonanc
e with two resonance absorption branches and a spectrum characteristic
for an antiferromagnet with easy, average, and hard anisotropy axes w
as observed and investigated in the Neel compound Cu0.98Zn0.02GeO3 wit
h diamagnetic dilution of the spin subsystem. (C) 1996 American Instit
ute of Physics.