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Автор J E Cousins
Автор R Dupree
Автор R L Havill
Дата выпуска 1965-11-01
dc.description The effect of the modulation amplitude M on the true linewidth ΔH and on the displacement δH of the position of the peak signal relative to the resonant magnetic field is considered for magnetic resonance in samples of metals with dimensions large compared with the skin depth in the region of the classical skin effect. R, the main parameter in the theory of the lineshape, is (T<sub>D</sub>/T<sub>2</sub>)<sup>1/2</sup>, where T<sub>D</sub> is the time taken by an average electron to diffuse through the skin depth and T<sub>2</sub> is the electron spin relaxation time. Results are valid for resonance of conduction electrons (typically R <or= 0·5), static paramagnetic ions frozen in a metal and nuclei (large values of R). Calculated results, expressed in graphical and tabular form, are in terms of parameters relevant to the experimentalist and enable ΔH, T<sub>2</sub> and the resonant magnetic field to be obtained from modulation broadened lineshapes.ΔH is broadened by 5% when M/ΔH<sub>m</sub> = 0·22, 0·24, 0·27 for R = 0·1, 0·5, 10 respectively. (ΔH<sub>m</sub> is the measured linewidth.) The shift of the peak δH is always less than 1% of ΔH when R = 0·1; δH/ΔH = 0·01, 0·03 when M/ΔH<sub>m</sub>, R, have values 0·24, 0·5 and 0·27, 10 respectively.Experimental measurements of the broadening of the resonance for conduction electrons in samples of Na and Li are in agreement with the calculations.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Название Modulation broadening of spin resonance in metals
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/0508-3443/16/11/310
Print ISSN 0508-3443
Журнал British Journal of Applied Physics
Том 16
Первая страница 1687
Последняя страница 1692
Аффилиация J E Cousins; Physics Department, University of Exeter
Аффилиация R Dupree; Physics Department, University of Exeter
Аффилиация R L Havill; Physics Department, University of Exeter
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