beta-NMR of isolated lithium in nearly ferromagnetic palladium.
/ Authors
T. Parolin, Z. Salman, J. Chakhalian, Q. Song, K. Chow, M. D. Hossain, T. Keeler, R. Kiefl, R. Kiefl, R. Kiefl
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S. Kreitzman, C. Levy, R. Miller, G. Morris, M. Pearson, H. Saadaoui, D. Wang, W. A. MacFarlane
/ Abstract
The temperature dependence of the frequency shift and spin-lattice relaxation rate of isolated, nonmagnetic (8)Li impurities implanted in a nearly ferromagnetic host (Pd) are measured by means of beta-detected nuclear magnetic resonance (beta-NMR). The shift is negative, very large, and increases monotonically with decreasing T in proportion to the bulk susceptibility of Pd for T > T* approximately 100 K. Below T*, an additional shift occurs which we attribute to the response of Pd to the defect. The relaxation rate is much slower than expected for the large shift and is linear with T below T*, showing no sign of additional relaxation mechanisms associated with the defect.
Journal: Physical review letters