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The defect structure of an ionic conductor Li3N is analyzed by ESR-spectroscopy at 4.2 K. Two series of quartet state paramagnetic centers withS=3/2 are discussed.
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Hundhausen, R., Dörner, H., Sixl, H. et al. Quartet states in lithium nitride. Z Physik B 32, 319–321 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01351510
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