Nuclear Antiferromagnetic Resonance in SolidHe3

Abstract
Detailed measurements of the low-field antiferromagnetic resonance spectrum of spin-ordered bcc He3 exhibit large shifts from the Larmor frequency, with a zero-field resonant frequency near zero temperature of Ω02π825 kHz. Analysis of the spectrum leads to stringent constraints on possible sublattice structures. The temperature dependence of Ω0 shows low-temperature behavior expected from spin-wave theory, and indicates a first-order transition at 1.03 mK.