Dephasing relaxation of the electron spin echo of the vibronic Cu(H2O)(6) complexes in Tutton salt crystals at low temperatures

Citation
Sk. Hoffmann et al., Dephasing relaxation of the electron spin echo of the vibronic Cu(H2O)(6) complexes in Tutton salt crystals at low temperatures, J MAGN RES, 153(1), 2001, pp. 56-68
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis","Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
ISSN journal
10907807 → ACNP
Volume
153
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
56 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
1090-7807(200111)153:1<56:DROTES>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Two-pulse electron spin echo (ESE) measurements of the phase relaxation (ph ase memory time T-M) were performed in a series of Tutton salt crystals (M2 MII)-M-I(SO4)(2).6X(2)O (M-I = NH4, K, Cs; M-II = Zn, Mg; X = H, D) weakly doped with Cu2+ ions (c approximate to 10(18) ions/cm(3)) in temperature ra nge 4-60 K where ESE signals were detectable. The ESE decay was strongly mo dulated with proton (or deuteron) frequencies and described by the decay fu nction V(2 tau) = V-0 exp(-b tau - m tau (2)) with the m tau (2) term being temperature independent and negligible above 20 K. Various mechanisms lead ing to the tau- or tau (2)-type ESE decay are reviewed. The m and b coeffic ients for nuclear spectral diffusion (NSD), electron spectral diffusion (SD ), and instantaneous diffusion (ID) were calculated in terms of existing th eories and the resulting rigid lattice T-M(0) times were found to be close one to another within the crystal family with average values: 17.5 mus (NSD protons), 200 mus (NSD deuterons), 8 mus (SD), and 5 mus (ID). The ID domi nates but the calculated effective T-M(0) is longer than the experimental T -M(0) = 2 mus. This is due to a nonuniform distribution of the Cu2+ ions wi th a various degree of the disorder in the studied crystals. The accelerati on of the dephasing rate 1/T-M with temperature is due to the mechanisms pr oducing exp(-b tau) decay. They are reviewed and two of them were found to be operative in Tutton salt crystals: (a) Excitations to the vibronic level s of energy Delta leading to the temperature dependence 1/T-M = B exp(-Delt a /kT), with the vibronic levels produced by strong Jahn-Teller effect, and (b) spin-lattice relaxation processes being effective above 50 K. Based on the Delta values being on the order of 100 cm(-1), the scheme of vibronic levels in the Tutton salts is presented, and the independence of the Delta on temperature proves that the adiabatic potential surface shape of Jahn-Te ller active Cu(H2O)(6) complexes is not affected by temperature below 65 K. (C) 2001 Academic Press.