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Magnetic properties of CuS2

F Gautier, G Krill, P Panissod and C Robert

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Susceptibility and NMR measurements have been performed, between 4.2 and 300 K, on stoichiometric copper disulphide. Below 160 K a decrease in the susceptibility and a strong increase in the NMR linewidth without an intensity decrease are observed; this singularity is probably related to a crystallographic transition.


PACS

75.30.Cr Saturation moments and magnetic susceptibilities

76.60.Cq Chemical and Knight shifts

76.60.Es Relaxation effects

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 8 (21 April 1974)



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