Longitudinal muon spin relaxation in metals and semimetals and the Korringa law
The longitudinal muon spin relaxation in metals and semimetals is suggestive of a form of Korringa relaxation in which the hyperfine interaction between the muons and the conduction electrons plays a dominant rôle. We give an alternative derivation of the Korringa law and show how muons may thus be...
Main Authors: | Blundell, S, Cox, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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