SPIN-ALIGNED HYDROGEN: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR ESR VS. NMR EXPERIMENTS AND PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS OF H ARROW UP AT LOW TEMPERATURES.

B. Yurke, D. Igner, E. Smith, B. Johnson, J. Denker, C. Hammel, D. Lee, J. Freed

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Abstract

Aspects of theoretical sensitivities, spin-relaxation, and radiation damping in proposed low temperature ESR vs. NMR studies on spin-aligned hydrogen (H ARROW UP ) are considered together with experimental design features. Results are described in a preliminary report of experiments on H ARROW UP at 0. 1-0. 5 degree K at 60 kG using bolometer detection. They are consistent with the Silvera-Walraven experiment: viz they imply that H ARROW UP may be stabilized under these conditions when a surface coating of **4He is utilized.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-184
Number of pages8
JournalJournal de physique. Colloque
Volume41
Issue number7
StatePublished - 1980
EventColloq Int du CNRS Spin Polarized Quantum Syst - Aussois, Fr
Duration: 21 Apr 198026 Apr 1980

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