1995
DOI: 10.1016/s1567-2719(05)80006-x
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Chapter 2 Magnetic materials studied by muon spin rotation spectroscopy

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“…1. The fact that the depolarization due to the samples is well described by the Kubo-Toyabe function is a strong indication that the spins of the muons are depolarized by a static field distribution [13,14]. This interpretation is confirmed by additional measurements performed at high and low temperatures with a magnetic field of 10 mT applied along the Z axis : with this experimental set-up the spectra are not depolarized.…”
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“…1. The fact that the depolarization due to the samples is well described by the Kubo-Toyabe function is a strong indication that the spins of the muons are depolarized by a static field distribution [13,14]. This interpretation is confirmed by additional measurements performed at high and low temperatures with a magnetic field of 10 mT applied along the Z axis : with this experimental set-up the spectra are not depolarized.…”
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“…The decay positron 1 is emitted preferentially along the final muon spin direction; by collecting several million positrons, we can reconstruct the time dependence of the muon spin depolarization function P Z (t) which, in turn, reflects the distribution of fields experienced at the muon site. The Z axis refers to the muon beam polarization axis which, in our case, is as well the direction of the detected positrons because the measurements have been performed with the longitudinal geometry [13,14]. P Z (t) has been deduced from the raw data using the method described in Ref.…”
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“…[1][2][3] Spin polarized positive muons with an energy of ≈4 MeV are implanted into a sample. The muons decay with a mean lifetime of ≈2.2 μs and emit a positron preferentially in the direction of their spin at the instant of decay.…”
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