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Effect of oxidation of cobalt-based nanowires on NMR spin-lattice relaxation

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Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation measurements were performed on Co-based magnetic nanowires, in zero field and in 1 T applied field. A measurement method is developped that allows a confident interpretation of the experimental data. An enhanced relaxation due to a thermally activated phenomenon associated to oxidation is reported for the first time in the nuclear magnetic resonance of ferromagnetic systems.

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De Riedmatten, H., Scarani, V. & Ansermet, J.P. Effect of oxidation of cobalt-based nanowires on NMR spin-lattice relaxation. Appl. Magn. Reson. 19, 439–445 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03162387

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