Nuclear Spin Exchange in Solids:andMagnetic Resonance in Thallium and Thallic Oxide
- 15 March 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 97 (6) , 1679-1698
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.97.1679
Abstract
The line width of the and nuclear magnetic resonance in thallium and thallium oxide greatly exceeds the dipolar width, and is a function of the abundance of the other isotope. The results can be interpreted in terms of an exchange interaction between a pair of nuclear spins which exceeds the normal dipolar interaction. The exchange between different isotopes leads to broadening. Exchange between like nuclei should lead to narrowing, but it was found that samples containing 98.7 percent still exhibit lines broader than the dipolar interaction. Two causes are shown to exist: anisotropy of the chemical shift and pseudodipolar exchange interaction. Analysis with the method of the moments gives for the exchange interaction constant kc/sec with a 30 percent anisotropic pseudo-dipolar character in the hexagonal metal, and kc/sec with less than 10 percent pseudo-dipolar character in thallic oxide. The oxide has a chemical shift of +0.55 percent with an anisotropy of 34 percent of this amount. The metal exhibits a shift of 1.56 percent with 16 percent anisotropy.
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