Abstract
The exchange splittings of the ytterbium ground-state doublet and of an excited state (J=52) doublet have been determined from spectroscopic studies of single-crystalline, ytterbium-iron garnet. The splittings were observed at 77°K as a function of the orientation of the magnetization of the crystal. The splittings exhibit the functional form of the g tensor of a two-level system. The principal values of the splittings (referred to local x, y, z axes) are, for the ground state doublet, 11.6, 25.7, and 29.9 cm1 and, for the excited state doublet, 15.9, 5.8, and 29.9 cm1.