β-NMR of isolatedLi+8implanted into a thin copper film
/ Authors
Z. Salman, A. I. Mansour, K. Chow, M. Beaudoin, I. Fan, J. Jung, T. Keeler, R. Kiefl, C. Levy, R. Ma
and 4 more authors
/ Abstract
Depth-controlled $\beta$-NMR was used to study highly spin-polarized $^8$Li in a Cu film of thickness 100 nm deposited onto a MgO substrate. The positive Knight Shifts and spin relaxation data show that $^8$Li occupies two sites at low temperatures, assigned to be the substitutional ($S$) and octahedral ($O$) interstitial sites. Between 50 to 100 K, there is a site change from $O$ to $S$. The temperature dependence of the Knight shifts and spin-lattice relaxation rates at high temperatures, i.e. when all the Li are in the $S$ site, is consistent with the Korringa Law for a simple metal.
Journal: Physical Review B