Nature of Ag+ self-diffusion in AgF

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Ailion, David Charles
Other Author Beckett, James R.; Pourquie, Jean
Title Nature of Ag+ self-diffusion in AgF
Date 1981
Description Measurements of the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) dipolar relaxation times T w and T i (51°) have been made on the 1 9 F resonance in AgF powder over the temperature range 60-300 K. Also the technique of Stokes and Ailion for detecting the diffusion of weakly magnetic spins has been verified for powder samples by measuring T ,(9f) v s 'n KF: 0.1 at. % CaF2 powder. A comparison of the NMR results with conductivity measurements of Raaen, Svare, and Fjeldly allows one to rule out diffusion mechanisms in AgF which give rise to strong-collision NMR relaxation, like Ag + vacancy or Ag + interstitialcy diffusion in AgF, thereby suggesting the dominance of a weak-collision mechanism like Ag+ interstitial or possibly grainboundary diffusion.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 23
Issue 7
First Page 3566
Last Page 3568
Subject NMR; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Diffusion; Ionic conductivity
Subject LCSH Nuclear magnetic resonance; Ionic crystals
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Beckett, J. R., Pourquie, J. & Ailion, D. C. (1981). Nature of Ag+ self-diffusion in AgF. Physical Review B, 23(7), 3566-8.
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