β-NMR of Isolated 8Li+ Implanted into a Thin Copper Film
Abstract
Depth-controlled β-NMR was used to study highly spin-polarized 8Li in a Cu film of thickness 100 nm deposited onto a MgO substrate. The positive Knight Shifts and spin relaxation data show that 8Li occupies two sites at low temperatures, assigned to be the substitutional (S) and octahedral (O) interstitial sites. Between 50 to 100 K, there is a site change from O to S. The temperature dependence of the Knight shifts and spin-lattice relaxation rates at high temperatures, i.e. when all the Li are in the S site, is consistent with the Korringa Law for a simple metal.
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