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The temperature dependences of susceptibility and 63 Cu Knight shift in YbCu 2 Si 2 single crystal have been measured for the fields parallel and perpendicular to the c -axis in the temperature range between 4.2 K and 300 K. The anisotropy of the susceptibility was found to be quite increased with decreasing temperature between 20 K and 200 K, suggesting that the crystalline electric field (CEF) effect is important in Yb-Cu 2 Si 2 . It was also observed that the linear relation between the Knight shift and the susceptibility is broken around 100 K for both the directions, and that the hyperfine coupling is highly anisotropic even at higher temperatures. The origins of the non-linearity and the anisotropy of the hyperfine coupling has beeta attributed to a nature of the orbitally dependent exchange interaction between 4f and conduction electrons.

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  • Title 63Cu NMR and Susceptibility Studies of YbCu2Si2 Single Crystal

  • Journal Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 56(11)

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