Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of Fe 57 in α-Fe 2 O 3 was studied by using both the steady-state method and the pulsed NMR method. The signal could be observed in the temperature range, where the sample shows the parasitic ferromagnetism. From the experimental results it was concluded that the NMR signal of this sample is due to the nuclei with in the domain wall. The average enhancement factor of the applied rf magnetic field was measured to be about 25,000. The spin lattice relaxation time ( T 1 ) of Fe 57 was distributed between 3 m sec and 100 msec at room temperature, depending upon the intensity of the exciting rf pulse. The values of T 1 could be qualitatively explained by the relaxation mechanism due to the thermal domain wall fluctuation.

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