Dysonian Electron-Spin-Resonance Spectra of Local Magnetic Moments in Metals
Abstract
The absorptive and dispersive components of the frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility both contribute to the electron-spin resonance (ESR) radio-frequency (rf) power absorption of local magnetic moments in metals according to Dyson's theory. The magnetic-field prefactor present in the expression for this power absorption has been omitted in the past when fitting Dyson's lineshape to the observed field derivative of broad ESR rf power absorption spectra but is shown here to significantly influence such fits and therefore also the quantitative physical interpretations of the temperature-dependent fit parameters.
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