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NMR-ON measurements of187WFe,182,183,186ReNi,186ReFe and203PbFe

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The magnetic hyperfine splitting frequencies of187WFe,182Re(j π=2+)Ni,183ReNi,186ReNi,186ReFe and203PbFe in a zero external magnetic field have been determined by the NMR-ON method at about 7 mK as 225.56(6), 130.9(1), 98.17(4), 136.6(4), 1007.0(3) and 58.43(3) MHz, respectively. With the knowng-factors ofg(186Re, 1)=1.739(3) andg(203Pb, 5/2)=0.27456(20), the following hyperfine fields were deduced:B HF(186ReNi)=−103.05(35) kG;B HF(186ReFe)=−759.7(13) kG;B HF(203PbFe)=+279.18(25) kG. Taking hyperfine anomalies into account, theg-factor of183Re was deduced as |g(183Re, 5/2+)|=1.267(6). With the assumption of Knight shift factorK=0, theg-factors of182Re and187W and the hyperfine field of187WFe were determined as |g(182Re, 2+)|=1.63(5), |g(187W, 3/2)|=0.414(10) andB HF(187WFe) =−714(18) kG. The large hyperfine anomaly was deduced to be183W Δ187W =−0.124(22).

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Ohya, S., Nishimura, K. & Mutsuro, N. NMR-ON measurements of187WFe,182,183,186ReNi,186ReFe and203PbFe . Hyperfine Interact 36, 219–233 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02395631

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