Magnetic field profiling for selected-states magnetic-resonance spectroscopy (SSMRS) and Stern-Gerlach spectroscopy (MGRS) in condensed matter

A method was presented of profiling the magnetic field, with a zero vector of magnetic flux density \(B_{r}\) and strong gradient G, enabling conditions for the Stern-Gerlach spectroscopy to be accomplished in condensed matter (the method has been called magnetic field gradient spectroscopy - MGRS),...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Author Lewa, C J
Format Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 18.11.1998
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Summary:A method was presented of profiling the magnetic field, with a zero vector of magnetic flux density \(B_{r}\) and strong gradient G, enabling conditions for the Stern-Gerlach spectroscopy to be accomplished in condensed matter (the method has been called magnetic field gradient spectroscopy - MGRS), as well the previously proposed magnetic resonance spectroscopy for selected energy states (SSMRS). Magnetic field distribution in a model electromagnet were shown when condition \(B_{r}= 0\) for resultant magnetic field was satisfied within the sample
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.9811034