235U nuclear relaxation rates in an itinerant antiferromagnet USb2
Abstract
235U nuclear spin-lattice (T1-1) and spin-spin (T2-1) relaxation rates in the itinerant antiferromagnet USb2 are reported as a function of temperature in zero field. The heating effect from the intense rf pulses that are necessary for the 235U NMR results in unusual complex thermal recovery of the nuclear magnetization which does not allow measuring T1-1 directly. By implementing an indirect method, however, we successfully extracted T1-1 of the 235U. We find that the temperature dependence of T1-1 for both 235U and 121Sb follows the power law ( Tn) with the small exponent n=0.3 suggesting that the same relaxation mechanism dominates the on-site and the ligand nuclei, but an anomaly at 5 K was observed, possibly due to the change in the transferred hyperfine coupling on the Sb site.
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