Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0

By the technique of adiabatic demagnetization, paramagnetic salts may be cooled to temperatures less than .1°K. By good thermal contact between crystals and paramagnetic salts, the antiferromagnetics MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0 were cooled to temperatures at which the hyperfine interaction...

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Main Author: Griffiths, David J.
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40124
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-401242018-01-05T17:49:56Z Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0 Griffiths, David J. Gamma rays. By the technique of adiabatic demagnetization, paramagnetic salts may be cooled to temperatures less than .1°K. By good thermal contact between crystals and paramagnetic salts, the antiferromagnetics MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0 were cooled to temperatures at which the hyperfine interaction energy of an introduced Mn⁵⁴ impurity was comparable to kT. This resulted in a preferential population distribution of the available energy states. The alignment of nuclear spin, induced by the crystalline field present at the active Mn⁵⁴ impurity, was measured by the anisotropic distribution of the ƴ-rays given off by the radioactive Mn⁵⁴. This data led to a determination of the crystalline field acting on the impurity ion in MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and to verification of theoretical calculations representing the anisotropy of ƴ-emission as a function of absolute temperature. Also by means of such data, a determination was made of the axes of alignment in the antiferromagnetic, CoC1₂.6H₂0 . Science, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Graduate 2012-01-17T21:34:24Z 2012-01-17T21:34:24Z 1960 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40124 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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Griffiths, David J.
Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
description By the technique of adiabatic demagnetization, paramagnetic salts may be cooled to temperatures less than .1°K. By good thermal contact between crystals and paramagnetic salts, the antiferromagnetics MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0 were cooled to temperatures at which the hyperfine interaction energy of an introduced Mn⁵⁴ impurity was comparable to kT. This resulted in a preferential population distribution of the available energy states. The alignment of nuclear spin, induced by the crystalline field present at the active Mn⁵⁴ impurity, was measured by the anisotropic distribution of the ƴ-rays given off by the radioactive Mn⁵⁴. This data led to a determination of the crystalline field acting on the impurity ion in MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and to verification of theoretical calculations representing the anisotropy of ƴ-emission as a function of absolute temperature. Also by means of such data, a determination was made of the axes of alignment in the antiferromagnetic, CoC1₂.6H₂0 . === Science, Faculty of === Physics and Astronomy, Department of === Graduate
author Griffiths, David J.
author_facet Griffiths, David J.
author_sort Griffiths, David J.
title Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
title_short Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
title_full Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
title_fullStr Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
title_full_unstemmed Gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of MnSiF₆.6H₂0 and CoC1₂.6H₂0
title_sort gamma ray anisotropies in antiferromagnetic crystals of mnsif₆.6h₂0 and coc1₂.6h₂0
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40124
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