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EPR investigation of the accumulation of F+ centers in irradiated MgO:Mn crystals

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According to electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of MgO:Mn crystals irradiated in a reactor, the dependences of the concentration of F+ centers on the irradiation dose and on the content of impurities have been obtained. The strong influence of paramagnetic Mn2+ ions on the efficiency of the accumulation of F+ centers is determined.

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Galustashvili, M., Kalabegishvili, T., Kurasbediani, A. et al. EPR investigation of the accumulation of F+ centers in irradiated MgO:Mn crystals. Appl. Magn. Reson. 28, 393–399 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03166770

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