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Ferrimagnetic spinel selenide CuCr2Se4 has been investigated by the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. Experimental results reveal that ESR signals originate from the localized d-shell electrons of Cr3+ ions. In addition, the ESR linewidth HPP increases linearly with decreasing temperature. It is suggested that the spin-orbit coupling may be one of the contributions to the broadening of HPP. Our ESR results support the model of the ferrimagnetic hybridization between localized 3d3 electrons of Cr3+ with delocalized holes of Se 4p band.
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