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Spin exchange scattering as the most likely polarization mechanism in transient magnetic fields

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Salient features of transient magnetic fields, like the degree of polarization, host dependence etc. emerging from studies of high velocity single-electron light ions,Z ≦ 16, are well described by spin exchange scattering as the polarization transfer mechanism. Inclusion of density enhancement effects of the electrons of the solid in the Coulomb field of the moving ion are necessary for a quantitative understanding of the observed large degrees of polarization of the ions.

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Hagelberg, F., Speidel, K.H. & Tandon, P.N. Spin exchange scattering as the most likely polarization mechanism in transient magnetic fields. Z Phys D - Atoms, Molecules and Clusters 17, 17–23 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01437491

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