Abstract:
Relaxation equations are obtained which describe the behavior of a spin system under the influence of a stochastic pertubation without the application of perturbation theory. A purely discontinuous process of rotational motion of molecules giving rise to spin relaxation is studied.
The line profile of a two-spin system and electron spin resonance is calculated when there is
anisoptropy of the gg factor and hyperfine splitting.
Citation:
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