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Longitudinal nuclear relaxation measurements in hcp H2
Authors:Larry I. Amstutz   Horst Meyer  Samuel M. Myers

Robert L. Mills

Affiliation:

Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 27706, U.S.A.

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M. 87544, U.S.A.

Abstract:Measurements of T1 in the hep phase of H2, over the temperature range 2°–12°K and the ortho concentration range between 0.5 and 0.97 are presented. At temperatures below 10°K, the thermally activated self-diffusion is negligible and the mechanism for nuclear relaxation is that attributed by Moryia and Motizuki and by Harris to intramolecular dipolar interaction, modulated by intennolecular electric quadrupole-quadrupole (EQQ) interaction. The gaussian approximation for the correlation function was used by these authors to predict T1. From the comparison between experiment and theory, we determine the EQQ parameter Γ/kB to be 0.67°K. Above 10°K the effect of diffusion influences T1, and the experimental results for an 88 per cent ortho H2 sample up to the melting point suggest that the relaxation mechanisms resulting from EQQ interaction and diffusion are not independent of one another.
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