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Chemical Physics Letters | 1976

The detection of muonium in water

Paul W. Percival; Hanns Fischer; M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling; Heinz Graf

Abstract We report the first direct observation of the muonium atom (μ + e − ) in a liquid sample. Using the transverse field μSR technique muonium spin precession signals were detected in water at six different fields between 4 and 80 G.


Physics Letters B | 1978

New determination of the magnetic moment of the positive muon from Larmor precession measurements in liquid bromine

M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; E. Klempt; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling; R. Schulze; H. Wolf

Abstract The magnetic moment of positive muons stopped in liquid bromine has been measured by determining the precession frequency in a magnetic field of sub ppm homogeneity with a stroboscopic method. The diamagnetic shielding of the magnetic field was determined by NMR measurements on analogous chemical compounds. The present result is μ μ / μ p = 3.1833448 (29) (±0.9 ppm).


Physics Letters A | 1978

Anomalous temperature dependence in the depolarization rate of positive muons in pure niobium

H.K. Birnbaum; M. Camani; A.T. Fiory; F. N. Gygax; W.J. Kossler; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling

Abstract The temperature dependence of the depolarization rate for positive muons implanted into a pure niobium crystal has a pronounced minimum in the vicinity of 20 K. The data show self-trapping of the muon at low temperature, and impurity limited diffusion at temperatures above 65 K.


Physics Letters A | 1977

Measurement of the field dependence (Knight shift) of the hyperfine field at a positive muon in ferromagnetic nickel

M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling

Abstract The dependence of the hyperfine field at an interstitial positive muon in ferromagnetic field has been measured at room temperature yielding a Knight Shift constant K = 0.0025 (3). This Knight shift is interpreted in terms of the Pauli spin paramagnetism of s-p band electrons.


Hyperfine Interactions | 1976

Muon spin rotation studies at SIN

M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling; H. Graf; W. Kündig; B. D. Patterson; P. Roggwiller; Hanns Fischer; Paul W. Percival

Recently the accelerator and the muon channel at SIN became operational. We report here on some of the first positive muon spin rotation experiments at SIN. The first experiment we discuss concerns the chemistry of muonium. We have observed for the first time a muonium or radical signal in pure water. Next, we discuss the application of the positive muon for the study of ferromagnetic metals and alloys. First measurements on a single crystal of iron around liquid helium temperature seem to indicate that at low temperature the muon does not diffuse. We further report on the first stroboscopic observation of the muon spin rotation which will allow one to take full advantage of the high stopping density at SIN.


Hyperfine Interactions | 1979

Lattice relaxation around positive muon in copper

Miguel Castro; Jaime Keller; H. Schilling

A model to study the local structure and geometry of condensed matter was applied to the lattice dilatation of Cu if a μ+ is implanted interstitially. The model system consists of a finite cluster of atoms embedded in the spherically symmetric part of the potential of the rest of the material.The calculations were calibrated with crystalline Cu using a cluster of 6 atoms and 0, 6 or a practical infinite number of layers around this central cluster. It is found that 6 layers are enough to deseribe the boundary conditions that the material imposes to the selected central cluster.Afterwards it was applied to a cluster of a central μ+ and 6 octahedrally disposed Cu. The equilibrium geometries, electronic configurations, electronic densities of states are presented and compared with μSR.


Physical Review Letters | 1977

Positive muons in copper: Detection of an electric-field gradient at the neighbor Cu nuclei and determination of the site of localization

M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling


Physical Review Letters | 1976

Local magnetic field at a positive muon in ferromagnetic cobalt

H. Graf; W. Kuendig; B. D. Patterson; W. Reichart; P. Roggwiller; M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rueegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling; P.F. Meier


Physical Review Letters | 1979

Measurement of the Knight Shift of the Positive-Muon-Spin Rotation Frequency in the Alkali and Alkaline-Earth Series and in Copper

M. Camani; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling; E. Klempt; R. Schulze; H. Wolf


Hyperfine Interactions | 1979

New results on the depolarisation of positive muons in copper

M. Camani; D. G. Fleming; F. N. Gygax; W. Rüegg; A. Schenck; H. Schilling

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H. Graf

University of Zurich

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