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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The spontaneous nuclear spin ordering in the simple diamagnetic metals Cu and Ag has been studied by neutron diffraction using the spin dependent part of the nuclear cross section. Simple antiferromagnetic ordering of type I has been found in zero field for these fcc-systems below 60 and 560 pK for Cu and Ag, respectively. The ordering in an applied field has been investigated and the phase diagrams have been determined: a very complex phase diagram with different magnetic structures, strong hysteresis, and time dependence was found for Cu, while in Ag the phase diagram is very simple. Comparison with ab initio calculations allows a rather deep insight into the interactions leading to the ordering. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    Journal of low temperature physics 75 (1989), S. 111-157 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The interaction between negative ions and 3 He superfluids was studied by using a time-of-flight spectrometer having a 10−3 relative resolution. The ions guided through a sample of rotating3He-A were found to be focused into the cores of the vortices present in this rotating superfluid. Two different types, with different core structures and presumably different numbers of circulation quanta associated with them, were found. The ion mobility along the vortex cores, μ c , observed in the absence of external magnetic field, can be explained by the mobility anisotropy of the A phase, which indicates that the vortices are continuous, i.e., consist of the A phase even in the core. In finite magnetic fields, a qualitatively similar continuous vortex structure was found, a result compatible with the earlier nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments, but also a new vortex type with an anomalously high μ c was seen when the vortex sample was prepared “adiabatically.” The observed strong ion focusing indicates broken w-symmetry in the core textures. This is in contradiction with the earlier numerical calculations on the optimal continuous vortex texture. Experiments to observe trapping of ions into the vortex cores were performed both in A and B phases. No trapping could be detected. Mobility measurements in stationary liquid were extended down toT=0.3T c . Comparison with the calculated transport coefficients yieldsΔ A (T)=1.32Δ BCS (T) for the maximal A phase gap atP=29.3 bar, andΔ B (T)=1.12Δ BCS (T) for the B phase gap at 4.8 bar. In the normal Fermi liquid a shallow minimum of ion mobility was detected aroundT≃2T c =5 mK.
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    Journal of low temperature physics 120 (2000), S. 121-150 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new cascade nuclear demagnetization cryostat has been designed and constructed. Our aim was to build a versatile, modular cryostat, with a large experimental space providing an excellent platform for various types of ultralow temperature measurements. A powerful dilution refrigerator, combined with a massive copper nuclear cooling stage, enables us to reach lattice temperatures below 100 μK continuously for more than two months. The cryostat is equipped with a second magnet for operating a double-stage nuclear demagnetization setup. Details of the design and performance are presented.
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