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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of low temperature physics 39 (1980), S. 417-450 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The nuclear spin system of metallic copper in a poly crystalline sample consisting of thin wires has been studied using a cryostat in which a dilution refrigerator and two copper nuclear stages operate in series. The spin system was cooled to 50 nK, which is an all-time low-temperature record. The NMR absorption curves were measured in external fields from zero to B ext = 15 mT and at entropies corresponding to polarizations up to 0.9. The line shapes reveal the effect of indirect exchange interaction corresponding to an antiferromagnetic value of Σ j J ij /γ2\ħ 2Μ 0 ϱ = −0.42 ± 0.05. This result was obtained both from the interference of the isotopic absorption lines at 15 mT and from the shift of the second harmonic in fields below 2 mT. Thus, an antiferromagnetic transition in zero field at about 200 nK is expected. The Curie—Weiss θ points to a transition temperature of 150 nK; the inverse static susceptibility vs temperature curve clearly predicts antiferromagnetism. However, no evidence of such a transition was found in NMR spectra measured with the excitation transverse to the copper wires, although the entropy was reduced to about 0.45 R ln 4, with the corresponding temperatures well below 100 nK. On the other hand, in measurements during which the excitation was parallel to the wires, a clear saturation of susceptibility to a constant value could be seen as a sudden change in the apparent relaxation rate at the lowest entropies.
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    Journal of low temperature physics 50 (1983), S. 523-543 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The nuclear spin system of polycrystalline copper wires was studied down to 50 nK using two nuclear demagnetization refrigerators in cascade, and showed no definite indication of a transition to an ordered state. However, the static susceptibility parallel to the wires was 30% smaller than the perpendicular susceptibility at zero field at the lowest temperatures. Careful measurements of the field dependence of the static susceptibility in the parallel direction showed no saturation at the lowest temperatures in small fields, in contrast to our previous observation in the perpendicular direction. The copper sample, which had no preferred orientation of crystals, thus had an orientation-dependent static susceptibility at the lowest temperatures.
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