Abstract
The pulsed-saturation method at 8.9 kMc/sec was used to measure the spin-lattice relaxation rate T11 for Eu2+, Ho2+, and Tm2+ in CaF2, for Yb3+ in yttrium gallium garnet, yttrium aluminum garnet, and lutetium gallium garnet; for Nd3+ in yttrium gallium garnet and yttrium aluminum garnet; and for Sm3+ in lanthanum ethyl sulphate at low temperatures. The experimental data in most cases are in satisfactory agreement with the theoretical predictions based on the combined Van Vleck-Orbach theory. Besides the expected conventional processes, a process T11T5 was observed for Eu2+ in CaF2 in the temperature range 15°KT1 (a factor ∼6) for Sm3+ in lanthanum ethyl sulphate was found both experimentally and theoretically.

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