Abstract

A study of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of single crystals of three alloys of aluminium containing 0.5 at% Mg, Ga and Ge impurities respectively has revealed the presence of weak satellite lines whose dependence upon the orientation of the crystal in the magnetic field establishes that they originate at host sites which are nearest neighbours to the impurity. The Ga and Ge results contradict the earlier interpretation of Minier based upon pure quadrupole resonance studies and the new assignment is in greatly improved agreement with the theoretical calculations of Fukai and Watanabe.

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