The spin-Peierls (SP) transition is still one of the most challenging
effects in quasi-one-dimensional magnetism. A few years ago the first
inorganic spin-Peierls compound CuGeO3 with T-SP = 14.3 K was discover
ed, and recently alpha'-NaV2O5 was found to be another inorganic SP sy
stem with the highest transition temperature so far observed: T-SP = 3
5 K. Electron spin resonance (ESR) is the only direct way to probe ele
ctron spin dynamics in magnetic fields higher than 12 T, where a trans
ition to an incommensurate magnetic phase can occur. We present ESR re
sults on single crystals of pure and Si-doped CuGeO3 and pure alpha'-N
aV2O5. Our experiments were done in a wide frequency range 35-440 GHz
in magnetic fields up to 16 T, covering a large temperature range 1.5-
100 K. The temperature dependence of the ESR absorption in the D-phase
in alpha'-NaV2O5 points to transitions among triplet states, which ar
e separated from the singlet ground state by an energy gap Delta appro
ximate to 85 K for T --> 0. In contrast to (chi)(T) the ESR absorption
does not stay finite for T --> 0(.) In the incommensurate phase of sl
ightly Si-doped CuGeO3, (0.2% Si) ESR signals were observed, but their
behaviour is much different from the ones in the pure compound. (C) 1
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