Effect of defects on ytterbium ion valency in YbB
Physics of the Solid State, ISSN: 1063-7834, Vol: 44, Issue: 8, Page: 1536-1539
2002
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Article Description
An EPR signal from ytterbium ions with an integer valence of +3 was detected in the YbB intermediate-valence compound. The measurements were carried out on an YbB single crystal in the 1.6- to 4.2-K temperature interval. The EPR spectrum is interpreted as being due to the existence of exchange-coupled ytterbium ion pairs. © 2002 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".
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