High sensitivity nuclear quadrupole resonance approach for detection of modulation wave motion in incommensurate systems

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Ailion, David Charles
Other Author Norcross, James A.
Title High sensitivity nuclear quadrupole resonance approach for detection of modulation wave motion in incommensurate systems
Date 1995
Description In contrast to conventional NMR techniques that use magnetic field gradients (MFCs) to detect the diffusion of moving atoms, we have developed a highly sensitive approach for detecting electric field gradient (EFG) fluctuations seen by stationary atoms. These EFG fluctuations were observed in the quadrupole perturbed NMR behavior of a stationary nucleus (9 3Nb) in the incommensurate insulator barium sodium niobate and are attributed to motion of the modulation wave. We observed effective diffusion constants of order 10~13 cm2/s, which are 4 orders of magnitude smaller than those currently detectable with MFG NMR.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 74
Issue 12
First Page 2383
Last Page 2386
Subject NMR; MFG; Magnetic field gradients; Diffusion constants; Atoms; Nuclei
Subject LCSH Nuclear magnetic resonance; Diffusion; Atoms; Nuclear physics
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ailion, D. C., & Norcross, J. A. (1995). High sensitivity nuclear quadrupole resonance approach for detection of modulation wave motion in incommensurate systems. Physical Review Letters, 74(12), 2383-6.
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