Current Status of the Proposals for Unification of Notations and Guidelines for Data Presentation in the EMR Area: Blueprint for Future Actions
Czeslaw Rudowicz

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current disorganized state of EMR notation and data presentation, proposing coordinated international efforts to unify terminology, standardize notation, and improve data sharing for future progress.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive blueprint for unifying EMR notation, terminology, and data presentation to enhance clarity and collaboration in the field.
Findings
Identification of terminological misconceptions in EMR
Proposals for international standardization of notation and terminology
Guidelines for EMR data presentation and database establishment
Abstract
The tremendous development of the electron magnetic resonance (EMR), i.e. EPR, ESR, and related spectroscopic techniques, and their applications in a number of fields is accompanied by a rather messy situation in the underlying theoretical framework. This is especially true concerning the EPR of transition ions in crystals, where an abundance of notations and lack of widely accepted clear definitions of the basic theoretical concepts characterize the current situation. As a consequence, proliferation of a number of terminological misconceptions and incorrect relations for the zero-field splitting (ZFS) parameters has taken place. Major problems detrimental for the future of EMR as well as the efforts aimed at alleviating these problems are reviewed. Rationales for coordinated activities in three major directions are outlined. This includes (a) unification of spin Hamiltonian notations,…
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