Abstract

Abstract An unusual linear dependence of the nuclear relaxation rate upon the magnetic field is observed in the incommensurate linear chain compound Hg3-δAsF6. It is shown that the unique two-dimensional character of the conduction electrons motion in this metal enhances the relaxation rate in strong magnetic fields. The incommensurate lattice structure gives rise to very high cyclotron frequency in these fields and makes it possible to observe the enhancement.

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