Deutsch
 
Hilfe Datenschutzhinweis Impressum
  DetailsucheBrowse

Datensatz

DATENSATZ AKTIONENEXPORT

Freigegeben

Zeitschriftenartikel

Search for a magnetic-field dependence of the interaction of the nuclear quadrupole moment with the electric-field gradient

MPG-Autoren
/persons/resource/persons196867

Filsinger,  B.
Research Group Prof. Dr. Haeberlen, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

/persons/resource/persons93237

Gutsche,  P.
Research Group Prof. Dr. Haeberlen, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

/persons/resource/persons93258

Haeberlen,  U.
Research Group Prof. Dr. Haeberlen, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

Externe Ressourcen
Volltexte (beschränkter Zugriff)
Für Ihren IP-Bereich sind aktuell keine Volltexte freigegeben.
Volltexte (frei zugänglich)
Es sind keine frei zugänglichen Volltexte in PuRe verfügbar
Ergänzendes Material (frei zugänglich)
Es sind keine frei zugänglichen Ergänzenden Materialien verfügbar
Zitation

Filsinger, B., Gutsche, P., Haeberlen, U., & Weiden, N. (1997). Search for a magnetic-field dependence of the interaction of the nuclear quadrupole moment with the electric-field gradient. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 125(2), 280-290. doi:10.1006/jmre.1997.1108.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002B-219B-C
Zusammenfassung
It is argued that the nuclear quadrupole–electric field gradient (EFG) interaction is, in principle, dependent on the presence of a magnetic fieldB. A rough estimate of the size of this effect yields 10−4in fields up to 10 T. However, if the site symmetry of the nucleus in question includes time-reversal symmetry, the linear dependence of the EFG onBvanishes. In diamagnetic compounds, time-reversal symmetry is violated only by the presence of nuclear spins. In such compounds, the dominant dependence of the EFG onBshould be quadratic and should be described by a fourth-rank tensor. In ferro- and antiferromagnetic compounds time-reversal symmetry is strongly violated and a linear dependence of the EFG onB, described by a third-rank tensor, is expected. A search for a magnetic field dependence of the EFG was carried out by measuring the quadrupole coupling constants (QCCs) of the27Al and14N nuclei in corundum and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) by pure NQR, and by NMR in fields of 6.3 and 11 T. These diamagnetic compounds were selected because previous measurements, done in different fields, yielded differing results for the QCCs. A new technique for measuring QCCs by NMR is introduced that circumvents the necessity of precisely orienting the sample crystals. For the QCCs of both the27Al and14N nuclei in corundum and SNP, respectively, a precision of distinctly better than 10−4is reached. The results obtained in 0, 6.3, and 11 T fields fully agree with each other which means that, in fields up to 11 T, any possible field dependence of the QCCs is smaller than 10−4. These results confirm that in diamagnetic compounds a linear dependence of QCCs onBis largely suppressed.