Nuclear cooling and spin properties of rhodium down to picoKelvin temperatures

The lowest temperatures ever measured have been produced by cascade adiabatic nuclear demagnetization of copper and rhodium. Ultimately, spontaneous antiferromagnetic ordering of rhodium nuclei is anticipated. High-sensitivity SQUID-NMR measurements at high nuclear polarization in low magnetic field...

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Published inPhysica. B, Condensed matter Vol. 280; no. 1-4; pp. 474 - 478
Main Authors Tuoriniemi, J T, Knuuttila, T A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 04.08.1999
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Summary:The lowest temperatures ever measured have been produced by cascade adiabatic nuclear demagnetization of copper and rhodium. Ultimately, spontaneous antiferromagnetic ordering of rhodium nuclei is anticipated. High-sensitivity SQUID-NMR measurements at high nuclear polarization in low magnetic fields have been used to study the mutual interactions between the nuclear spins of rhodium in the metal. Silver is also addressed.
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ISSN:0921-4526