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Transverse NMR shift in the 3He B phase

N A Greaves

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A theoretical expression is obtained for the small transverse NMR shift in the 3He B phase in terms of the parameters occurring in the Ginzburg-Landau expression for the free energy near Tc. It is suggested that measurements of this shift will provide useful information about these parameters.


PACS

67.30.H- Superfluid phase of 3He

76.60.-k Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation

Subjects

Quantum gases, liquids and solids

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 7 (14 April 1976)



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