N2– and (CN)2– spin-lattice relaxation in KCN crystals
Abstract
The spin-lattice relaxation rates of the anionic substitutional radicals N2– and (CN)2– produced by X-rays in potassium cyanide crystals have been determined by e.s.r. continuous-wave saturation techniques. Measurements taken in the temperature range 10–80 K have shown that for both centres the temperature dependence of the spin–lattice relaxation rate can be expressed as a sum of two exponential terms. The characteristic energies associated with this dependence are very close to the measured transition energies of CN– librational levels, which are strongly coupled to translational modes of the lattice. Owing to the static and dynamic similarities of the paramagnetic centres with the normal (CN)– anions of the lattice, we suggest a coupling mechanism between the spin states of the molecular species and their librational modes, giving rise to the observed temperature dependence through an Orbach-like relaxation process.