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Low dimensional systems
Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of metallic sodium nanoparticles in porous glass
A. V. Uskova, D. Yu. Nefedova, E. V. Charnayaa, E. V. Shevchenkoa, J. Haaseb, D. Michelb, Yu. A. Kumzerovc, A. V. Fokinc, A. S. Bugaevd a Saint Petersburg State University
b Faculty of Physics and Geophysics, Leipzig University,
Leipzig, Germany
c Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
d Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Abstract:
Sodium nanoparticles embedded in porous glass have been studied by NMR. The measurements have been carried out on pulse spectrometers in magnetic fields of 9.4 and 17.6 T in a wide temperature range. Changes in the magnitude and temperature dependence of the $^{23}$Na Knight shift with respect to those in bulk sodium have been discovered. An additional component of the NMR line shifted to high frequencies has been observed in the temperature range from 240 to 100 K. Investigation of the specific heat has revealed a considerable decrease in the melting and crystallization temperatures of sodium under nanoconfinement, which were not accompanied by abrupt changes in the Knight shift.
Received: 02.12.2015
Citation:
A. V. Uskov, D. Yu. Nefedov, E. V. Charnaya, E. V. Shevchenko, J. Haase, D. Michel, Yu. A. Kumzerov, A. V. Fokin, A. S. Bugaev, “Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of metallic sodium nanoparticles in porous glass”, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 58:6 (2016), 1193–1197; Phys. Solid State, 58:6 (2016), 1234–1238
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