Abstract

The correction time for proton motion in pure ice has been directly determined by measuring the frequency dependence of the rotating frame proton spin-lattice relaxation time T1ϱ. The results show that the motion which determines proton spin-lattice relaxation is indeed by an order of magnitude faster than the one determining dielectric relaxation and seems to be describable as a Schottky defect diffusion of H2O molecules.

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