I. Preliminary Survey
1: Introduction to Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
II. General Survey
2: The Resonance Phenomenon
3: The Spin Hamiltonian and the Spectrum
4: Electron-nuclear Double Resonance (ENDOR)
5: The Lanthanide (4f) Group
6: The Actinide (5f) Group
7: Ions of the 3d Group in Intermediate Ligand Fields
8: Ions of the d-Groups in Strong Ligand Fields
9: Spin-Spin Interaction
10: Spin-Phonon Interaction
III. Theoretical Survey
11: The Electronic Zeeman Interaction
12: Group Theory - An Outline
13: Group Theory - The Rotation Group
14: The Cubic Group and Some Other Groups
15: Time Reversal and Kramers Degeneracy
16: Elementary Theory of the Crystal Field
17: Hyperfine Structure
18: Ions in a Weak Crystal Field (f Electrons)
19: Intermediate Crystal Fields (the Iron Group)
20: The Effects of Covalent Bonding
21: The Jahn-Teller Effect in Paramagnetic Resonance
A. Abragam was formerly Professeur au Collège de France, Paris.; B. Bleaney was formerly Dr Lee's Professor Emeritus of Experimental Philosophy, University of Oxford.
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