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Muon motion in titanium hydride

Authors :
Kempton, J. R
Petzinger, K. G
Kossler, W. J
Schone, H. E
Hitti, B. S
Stronach, C. E
Adu, N
Lankford, W. F
Reilly, J. J
Seymour, E. F. W
Source :
Virginia State Univ., Materials Science with Muon Spin Rotation.
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1988.

Abstract

Motional narrowing of the transverse-field muon spin rotation signal was observed in gamma-TiH(x) for x = 1.83, 1.97, and 1.99. An analysis of the data for TiH1.99 near room temperature indicates that the mechanism responsible for the motion of the muon out of the octahedral site is thermally activated diffusion with an attempt frequency comparable to the optical vibrations of the lattice. Monte Carlo calculations to simulate the effect of muon and proton motion upon the muon field-correlation time were used to interpret the motional narrowing in TiH1.97 near 500 K. The interpretation is dependent upon whether the Bloembergen, Purcell, and Pound (BPP) theory or an independent spin-pair relaxation model is used to obtain the vacancy jump rate from proton NMR T1 measurements. Use of BPP theory shows that the field-correction time can be obtained if the rate of motion of the muon with respect to the rate of the motion for the protons is decreased. An independent spin-pair relaxation model indicates that the field-correlation time can be obtained if the rate of motion for the nearest-neighbor protons is decreased.

Subjects

Subjects :
Solid-State Physics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Virginia State Univ., Materials Science with Muon Spin Rotation
Notes :
DE-AC02-76CH-00016, , NSF DMR-85-03223
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19880014863
Document Type :
Report