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Extraordinary Magnetism on Surface Layers of 3He

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The nuclear magnetic susceptibility of 3He, confined within the open space around 9 nm carbon particles at liquid pressures, grows very large at low temperatures. Below 2 mK the inverse susceptibility is proportional to T - A; A has the value 0.75 mK at 6 bar and 0.85 mK at 28 bar pressure of the liquid.

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Ahonen, A.I. et al. (1977). Extraordinary Magnetism on Surface Layers of 3He. In: Trickey, S.B., Adams, E.D., Dufty, J.W. (eds) Quantum Fluids and Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2418-8_18

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