V. Jaccarino , N. Kaplan , R.E. Walstedt, J.H. Wernick
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Field dependence of nuclear relaxation in ferromagnetic metals
The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 of the 59Co NMR in ferromagnetic Co monotonically decreases with increasing field, approaching a constant value for H > 4φM. The high field rate is in semi-quantitative agreement with previous theoretical calculations. Similar results are found for 61Ni in Ni and 55Mn for Mn impurities in Fe.