Behaviour of muonium in synthetic diamond

Abstract

The probabilities of finding the muon in various states in synthetic single crystal and polycrystalline diamond were studied. In the IIa-type single-crystal sample at 150 K the contributions of the diamagnetic muon, `normal', and `anomalous' muonium were observed to be 1.5 %, 57 % and 8.1 %, respectively. The missing fraction of muon polarization was 33.4 %, which is approximately two times smaller than in the Ia-type natural diamond, and two or three times greater than in the IIa- and IIb-type natural diamonds. The muon spin relaxation rates at the `normal' and `anomalous' muonium states in the synthetic and natural samples of IIa- and IIb-type are similar.

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