Temperature variation of the ESR parameters of the self-trapped-electron center inPbCl2

Abstract
The self-trapped-electron center in PbCl2 crystals, i.e., the Pb23+ molecular ion resulting from the trapping of a conduction electron by a pair of Pb2+ lattice cations along the a direction, exhibits in the 10–78 K temperature range a strong temperature dependence in both g and hyperfine tensors of the ESR spectrum. Such an unusual large variation, which is not observed for the isoelectronic Tl2+ and Pb23+ impurity centers in alkali chlorides, seems to be related to the anisotropic thermal expansion of the layered PbCl2 lattice.