O. Kanert, C. Schmidt, R. Küchler, H.W. Den Hartog
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Study of Sodium Colloids in Heavily Irradiated NaCl Crystals by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Strong irradiation of NaCl crystals results in a formation of sodium colloids which exhibit metallic properties. In consequence, besides the 23Na line of NaCl a second well-separated 23Na line occurs in the NMR spectrum caused by the Knight shift of the conduction electrons. We present Knight shift and nuclear spin relaxation measurements performed on the “metallic” 23Na line in e–-irradiated NaCl single-crystals between about 4 and 390 K. Evaluation of the data leads to detailed information on the electronic properties, atomic self-diffusion, and melting behavior of the colloids. The results are discussed in view of corresponding data obtained in bulk sodium.