Abstract
Spin-lattice relaxation time in a mixture of a 3.18%3He initial concentration is measured by a pulsed NMR technique at a frequency of 250 kHz during phase separation. The relaxation time in a concentrated BCC phase is found to differ substantially from that in the initial mixture and does not depend on temperature in the whole range of its existence. It is shown that relaxation is governed by the Zeeman-exchange mechanism. In a dilute HCP daughter phase relaxation time increases on cooling, what is treated as a manifestation of the inverse3He consentration dependence.
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