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arxiv: 1607.01072 · v3 · pith:RQ4PSGISnew · submitted 2016-07-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Robust solid ¹²⁹Xe longitudinal relaxation times

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We find that if solid xenon is formed from liquid xenon, denoted "ice", there is a 10% increase of $^{129}$Xe longitudinal relaxation $T_1$ time (taken at 77 K and 2 Tesla) over a trickle-freeze formation, denoted "snow". Forming xenon ice also gives unprecedented reproducibility of $^{129}$Xe $T_1$ measurements across a range of 77-150 K. This temperature dependence roughly follows the theory of spin-rotation mediated by Raman scattering of harmonic phonons (SRRS), though it results in a smaller-than-predicted spin-rotation coupling strength $c_{K0}/h$. Enriched ice $^{129}$Xe $T_1$ experiments show no isotopic dependence in bulk relaxation mechanisms at 77 K and at kilogauss fields.

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