Spin-Reversing Scattering and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Superconducting Tin

Abstract
The residual nmr shift in superconducting tin was measured in samples of average particle dimension between 150 and 600 Å and in samples containing up to 1 at.% Pb or In impurity. The results suggest that the dominant contribution is attributable to the Pauli paramagnetism, which is modified by spin-reversing scattering in the superconductor. In this interpretation, the results are consistent with the BCS theory of superconductivity.

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