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We present measurements of the magnetization of pure3He films adsorbed on graphite at a density of p = 0.235 atoms/Å2, which corresponds to the 2D Heisenberg ferromagnetic regime. Different NMR frequencies (461.3kHz and 1.004 MHz) were used to study the magnetic field dependence of the nuclear magnetization. Measurements were performed on a Papyex sample to investigate the influence of the platelet size. The results are discussed in the context of theoretical models presented recently to describe these systems.
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Bäuerle, C., Bunkov, Y.M., Fisher, S.N. et al. Field dependence of the magnetization of adsorbed3He films at ultra low temperatures. J Low Temp Phys 101, 457–462 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00753337
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