Theory of the Knight Shift and the Relaxation Time in Lead

Abstract
A relativistic formulation for the hyperfine interaction in metals developed in an earlier paper for alkali metals using Dirac orthoganalized-plane-wave wave functions is applied to metallic lead. The calculated values of the Knight shift Ks, (T1T), and the Korringa constant Ks2T1TS[S=(γeγN)24πkB], including exchange-enhancement effects are found to be 1.47%, 293×104 deg sec and 1.08, respectively. The experimental values are 1.47%, 253×104 deg sec and 0.928, respectively. Possible sources of correction to the calculated Knight shift and relaxation times are listed and analyzed.