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S 33 NMR measurements in S33-enriched ferromagnetic EuS and the question of power-law behaviors

In order to resolve two previous conflicting reports on detectable but weak nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) S33 signals in unenriched EuS, a sample of S33-enriched EuS was prepared and the NMR and its temperature dependence were measured in the range from 1.3to4.2K. It was verified that the T=0 ext...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2009-04, Vol.105 (7)
Main Authors: Bykovetz, N., Klein, J., Lin, C. L.
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