Abstract
The asymmetric ΔM=2 paramagnetic resonance line shapes of Fe++ in MgO are explained using a model of stochastic distributions of cartesian strain components as a strain-broadening mechanism. Strains broaden the ΔM=2 resonances at lower frequencies by means of a direct zero-field splitting and at higher frequencies by means of a strain-induced change in g value. It is found that this model of broadening gives mathematical expressions for the ΔM=2 line shapes which agree quantitatively with experimental results.

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