2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1063774512050070
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Derivation of the conditions for equivalent positions in crystals: The dissymmetrization of barite by electron spin resonance spectra

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“…Thus, during the study on the EPR spectra of the impurity radical [PO 4 ] 4-in the light brown phenacite from the Volynsky deposit [7], researchers observed a difference in the intensity of the lines of three magnetically nonequivalent centers. Dissymmetrization of crystals, as a result of the uneven distribution of point defects in the process of crystal growth, is a widespread phenomenon, for example, dissymmetrization of properties in barite [11].…”
Section: Optical Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, during the study on the EPR spectra of the impurity radical [PO 4 ] 4-in the light brown phenacite from the Volynsky deposit [7], researchers observed a difference in the intensity of the lines of three magnetically nonequivalent centers. Dissymmetrization of crystals, as a result of the uneven distribution of point defects in the process of crystal growth, is a widespread phenomenon, for example, dissymmetrization of properties in barite [11].…”
Section: Optical Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%