Spin-Lattice Relaxation at Zero Magnetic Field. I. Phenomenological Theory of Relaxation among Hyperfine Levels

Abstract
Spin-lattice relaxation at zero external magnetic field is studied for the Kramers ions Nd3+ and Er3+ in both lanthanum trichloride, LaCl3, and lanthanum ethyl sulphate, La(C2H5OS4)3. 9H2O, in the 1-15-K temperature range. Employing a phenomenological theory which treats the crystal lattice-ion interaction as the first term in a Taylor-series expansion of the crystal field potential, we find a negligible direct- (one-phonon) process transition probability proportional to T, a Raman-process transition probability proportional to T7, and a resonance Raman-(Orbach-) process transition probability proportional to eΔkT. The multilevel zerofield problem is solved using matrix techniques. It is found that some levels return to equilibrium in an almost-single-exponential fashion, while others can be discussed in terms of a sum of up to seven exponentials. Both long- and short-pulse experiments are discussed.