The ground states of group II impurities in Ge are complex. For Zn(0) only the lowest is occupied at 4.2 K which is not the case for Be(0). The unperturbed spectrum of Be(0) is more complex than that of Zn(0), the G line being simplest. Reported here is a Zeeman study of the G line of Be(0) at fields up to 6 T.
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Prabaker, J., Fisher, P. Vickers, R. E. (2006). High field Zeeman spectroscopy of beryllium in germanium. In M. Avdeev (Eds.), Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting (pp. 1-3). Sydney, Australia: Australian Institute of Physics.