We performed multifrequency electron spin resonance (ESR) on the antiferrom
agnetic (T-N = 160 K) and charge-ordered (T-CO = 250 K) insulating manganit
e Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3. Temperature (4-300 K) and frequency (9.4-285 GHz) depende
nce of the linewidth, intensity and position of the ESR line were studied.
In the paramagnetic state we observe a single Lorentzian absorption line. F
or a given frequency, the ESR line position is temperature independent (clo
se to g = 1.99). A strong linewidth broadening is observed below T-CO. This
indicates that there is no magnetic order in the temperature range T-CO >
T > T-N but strong antiferromagnetic fluctuations are present. Below T-N, d
ue to high-frequency and high-field ESR (up to 12 T) measurements, we were
able to observe unexpected lines within the antiferromagnetic gap revealing
the presence of a phase separation.