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- Title
Organic Magnetic Materials Studied by Positive Muons.
- Authors
Blundell, S.; Marshall, I.; Lovett, B.; Pratt, F.L.; Hayes, W.; Kurmoo, M.; Takagi, S.; Sugano, T.
- Abstract
Positive muons can be implanted into organic and molecular magnets in order to study their internal magnetic field distribution and any associated dynamics. The muon behaves essentially as a “microscopic magnetometer”, sensitive to local magnetic order and magnetic fluctuations. We describe some recent experiments using this technique which were performed on a variety of organic systems, including nitronyl nitroxide magnets and materials with spin-Peierls ground states, MEM(TCNQ)2 and DEM(TCNQ)2, and demonstrate how the technique can give information concerning their ground states.
- Publication
Hyperfine Interactions, 2001, Vol 133, Issue 1-4, p169
- ISSN
0304-3843
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/A:1012260509038