Abstract

It is shown that the spin-rotation effect in spin diffusion is possible for a degenerate Fermi liquid in a random potential where the interaction between particles is of little importance. In the two-dimensional case, in particular, the quantum corrections to the spin-diffusion constant show a logarithmic behavior in both temperature and polarization, similar to that of the conductivity of a disordered electron system. The detectability of this effect in liquid $^{3}\mathrm{He}$ film adsorbed on rough substrates is examined briefly.

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