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Study of local magnetic fields in the oxide α-Bi2O3 byNQR andμSR techniques

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NQR andμSR investigations of the local magnetic field inα-Bi2O3 were performed. In theNQR experiments onα-Bi2O3 which is usually considered as diamagnetic, the splitting of the spectral lines revealed a local field on the bismuth nuclei. The internal magnetic field obtained byμSR significantly exceeds the dipole field from Bi nuclear magnetic moments. A possible source of the local magnetic fields is partial covalent bonds inα-Bi2O3.

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Duginov, V.N., Grebinnik, V.G., Mamedov, T.N. et al. Study of local magnetic fields in the oxide α-Bi2O3 byNQR andμSR techniques. Hyperfine Interact 85, 197–202 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02069421

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