Effect ofHe4on the magnetic susceptibility ofHe3adsorbed on sintered silver powder

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A. J. Ikushima
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A. J. Ikushima

Nuclear magnetic susceptibility of He adsorbed on sintered silver was measured by a superconducting quantum interference detector magnetometer. For the external field of 6G, the susceptibility increased drastically below 1 mK, but then it did not continue to diverge and rolled off below 0.36 mK [Formula: see text]. We looked for a spontaneous magnetization of the present system under zero field (≤ 10 mG) but have seen nothing down to 0.15 mK.


1983 ◽  
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pp. C3-893-C3-901 ◽  
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K. Bechgaard

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