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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
61

Low temperature studies on the interaction of nuclear spins with their surroundings

Geissler, E. January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
62

Study of some light nuclei by direct reactions

Gul, K. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
63

Physical properties at microdegree and millidegree temperatures

Symko, Orest G. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
64

Applications of magnetic resonance

Bell, J. D. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
65

Assignment of spin and parity to states in the nucleus ¹⁹⁶T1

Uwitonze, Pierre Celestin January 2015 (has links)
This work presents a study of high-spin states in the nucleus ¹⁹⁶Tl via γ-spectroscopy. ¹⁹⁶Tl was produced via the ¹⁹⁷Au(⁴He,5n) ¹⁹⁶Tl reaction at a beam energy of 63 MeV. The γ-γ coincidence measurements were performed using the AFRODITE γ-spectrometer array at iThemba LABS. The previous level scheme of ¹⁹⁶Tl has been extended up to an excitation of 4071 keV including 24 new γ-ray transitions. The spin and parity assignment to levels was made from the directional correlation of oriented nuclei (DCO) and linear polarization anisotropy ratios. An analysis of the B(M1)/B(E2) ratios was found to be consistent with the configuration of πh₉/₂♁vi₁₃/₂ for the ground state band. Although no chiral band was found in ¹⁹⁶TI and ¹⁹⁸TI.
66

Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation in solid methane at low temperatures.

De Wit, Gerald Aloysius January 1966 (has links)
The spin-lattice relaxation time T₁ has been measured in the temperature range 1.2 to 55°K at 28.5 mcs. for the proton resonance, and at 4.4 mcs for the deuteron resonance using N.M.R. pulse techniques. The proton T₁ has been measured for CH₄, CH₃D, CD₃H, 50%CH₄-50%Kr, 90%CH₄-10%Kr, 67%CD₄-33%CH₄, 10%CD₄-90%CH₄, and also for CH₄ at 4.4 mcs. The deuteron T₁ has been measured for CD₄, CD₃H, and 67%CD₄-33%CH₄. It is found that a drastic change in the temperature dependence of T₁ occurs in the temperature region below the phase transitions and that at most of the phase transition temperatures there is either a discontinuous change in T₁ or a change in the slope of T₁ versus T. A minimum in T₁ is found at low temperatures for all the systems studied. An analysis of the data based on conventional N.M.R. theory shows in most cases that the correlation time Ƭc α T¯⁷ in the neighbourhood of 20°K, and that Ƭc is almost independent of temperature near 1.2°K. It is postulated that phonon-molecular interactions, involving direct and Raman processes, can account for the temperature dependence of Ƭc. The values of T₁ at the minimum are completely determined by conventional theory. In most cases, however, the predicted values are of the order of 20 times too short. An unexplained minimum in T₁ was observed in CH₄, CH₄-CD₄, and CH₄-Kr mixtures above the upper phase transitions. To investigate the origin of some of the inadequacies of the conventional theory, the two energy level scheme proposed by Colwell, Gill, and Morrison (1965) is used, where each of the two levels may be degenerate. Simple rate equations are used to calculate the conditional probabilities and the correlation functions for the two level model. It is found that the effective interaction strength is temperature dependent, that the correlation function can be described by a simple exponential under certain conditions, and that the interaction strength has no simple relationship with the classical value. / Science, Faculty of / Physics and Astronomy, Department of / Graduate
67

Endor of the 55Mn2+ ion in cubic alkaline-earth oxides.

Saxena, Govind Prasad. January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
68

The generalized exchange local spin density-functional theory /

Manoli, Soheil Dimitri. January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
69

High spin states of some xenon and tellurium isotopes

Ramsay, Eric Barnaby. January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
70

The Binding of a ^ Particle in Nuclear Matter and in ^He5

Chong, Kim-Fong 05 1900 (has links)
<p> In this thesis, we are concerned with the outstanding problem of overbinding of a ^ particle in the spin-isospin saturated nuclear medium. The suppression effect in nuclear matter due to the repulsive core has been examined carefully and the single-particle-energy spectrum of the ^ particle is then derived. The two-channel formalism which takes account of the Σ^ conversion explicitly is used to study the binding of ^ in nuclear matter and in ^He5. With phenomenological ^N interactions which fit the low energy scattering data, it is shown that in this formalism the experimental binding energy of ^He5 can be reproduced.</p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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