Magnetic Resonance in Superionic Conductors

作者: P. M. Richards

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-81328-3_6

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摘要: Nuclear magnetic resonance can be a powerful tool for studying motions of ions and therefore has had extensive application [6.1] in the field superionic conductors. Being concerned here with basic physics, we make following distinction between (SI) low-ionic-conductivity materials: latter only small number independent particles or vacancies hop whereas large numbers are involved former. Thus correlated motion is major aspect problem, it interest to see what learned about this from nuclear (NMR). To understand features dynamics which delineated how NMR might useful distinguishing particle motion, consider technique conjunction bulk conductivity infrared Raman spectroscopy (Chap.5).

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