Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences
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Book 43
Structural Analysis of Point Defects in Solids
by Johann-Martin Spaeth, Jurgen R. Niklas, and Ralph H. Bartram
Published 1 October 1992
Strutural Analysis of Point Defects in Solids introduces the
principles and techniques of modern electron paramagnetic
resonance (EPR) spectroscopy essentialfor applications to
the determination of microscopic defect
structures. Investigations of the microscopic and electronic
structure, and also correlations with the
magnetic propertiesof solids, require various multiple
magnetic resonance methods, such as ENDOR and optically
detected EPR or ENDOR. This book discusses experimental,
technological and theoretical aspects of these techniques
comprehensively, from a practical viewpoint, with many
illustrative examples taken from semiconductors and other
solids. The nonspecialist is informed about the potential of
the different methods, while the researcher faced with the
task of determining defect structures isprovided with the
necessary tools, together with much information on
computer-aided methods of data analysis and the principles
of modern spectrometer design.
principles and techniques of modern electron paramagnetic
resonance (EPR) spectroscopy essentialfor applications to
the determination of microscopic defect
structures. Investigations of the microscopic and electronic
structure, and also correlations with the
magnetic propertiesof solids, require various multiple
magnetic resonance methods, such as ENDOR and optically
detected EPR or ENDOR. This book discusses experimental,
technological and theoretical aspects of these techniques
comprehensively, from a practical viewpoint, with many
illustrative examples taken from semiconductors and other
solids. The nonspecialist is informed about the potential of
the different methods, while the researcher faced with the
task of determining defect structures isprovided with the
necessary tools, together with much information on
computer-aided methods of data analysis and the principles
of modern spectrometer design.