Jc. Bissey et al., VANISHING EXCHANGE COUPLING BETWEEN DISSIMILAR COPPER IONS IN CUK2(SO4)(2)CENTER-DOT-6H2O AS EVIDENCED BY X-BAND ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC-RESONANCE, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 55(11), 1994, pp. 1289-1294
We have studied the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) of a single
crystal of the CuK2(SO4)(2).6H(2)O Tutton salt when rotated around a a
nd c axes, and around beta(=b) and gamma axes at X-band and room temp
erature. When the static magnetic field lies in the (a, c) plane, both
Cu2+ ions are magnetically equivalent and EPR spectrum reduces to a s
inglet whose shape varies considerably, from a quasi-lorentzian linesh
ape following the c axis, to an intermediate (between Gaussian and Lor
entzian) lineshape following the a axis. For other orientations of the
static magnetic field, the two Cu2+ ions are magnetically unequivalen
t and the EPR spectrum is a moreorless resolved doublet. When the stat
ic magnetic field is parallel to a tetragonal axis, the EPR spectrum i
s a perfectly resolved doublet, revealing a very weak exchange interac
tion (J') between dissimilar ions. For the compound under study, the c
omputer simulation of the EPR spectrum was carried out by adopting a c
onvolution for the shape of the elementary line. This reveals that the
exchange interaction between dissimilar ions is vanishingly small at
room temperature at an accuracy of 0.0002 cm(-1).