1976
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.37.1644
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Local Magnetic Field at a Positive Muon in Ferromagnetic Cobalt

Abstract: The local magnetic field at a stopped positive muon has been measured in single crystals of Co as a function of temperature between 4 and 1100 K and of external magnetic field between 0 and 2 kG. The measurements demonstrate the importance of a dipolar contribution to the local field and give a strong indication that the muon occupies the octahedral interstitial site.In this Letter, the results of a muon spin rotation (MSR) experiment performed at the Swiss Institute for Nuclear Research (SIN) on single crysta… Show more

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“…The notion of a sphere of Lorentz is often used to estimate the local magnetic field at the nucleus of interest in the isotropic and homogeneous medium placed in the external homogeneous magnetic field B 0 [see for example (27)]. With this approach, the sources of this local magnetic field are considered as magnetic dipoles and are usually separated into nearby and distant by artificially selected spherical Lorentzian boundary around the nucleus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of a sphere of Lorentz is often used to estimate the local magnetic field at the nucleus of interest in the isotropic and homogeneous medium placed in the external homogeneous magnetic field B 0 [see for example (27)]. With this approach, the sources of this local magnetic field are considered as magnetic dipoles and are usually separated into nearby and distant by artificially selected spherical Lorentzian boundary around the nucleus.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Par contre lorsqu'elle n'est pas nulle, son estimation est importante [22] car elle donne la possibilité de déterminer le site du Jl+. Prenons le cas du cobalt étudié en détail par deux groupes [23,24]. La figure 6 montre les signaux de précession observés à différentes températures.…”
Section: 71unclassified
“…7. -Variation en fonction de la température du champ Bu et du champ Bhf dans le cobalt [23]. Une transition de phase cristallographique (hex -c.f.c.)…”
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“…The Jl+ depolarization rate has been measured in a number of samples of iron. Figure 36 shows a compilation of the results obtained by different groups (33,35,(95)(96)(97).…”
Section: Jl+ Relaxation In Magnetic Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%