Temperature and magnetic field dependences of the 19F nuclear spin-lattice relaxation in a single crystal of LiYF4 doped with holmium are described by an approach based on a detailed consideration of the magnetic dipole-dipole interactions between nuclei and impurity paramagnetic ions and nuclear spin diffusion processes. The observed non-exponential long time recovery of the nuclear magnetization after saturation at intermediate temperatures is in agreement with predictions of the spin-diffusion theory in a case of the diffusion limited relaxation. At avoided level crossings in the spectrum of electron-nuclear states of the Ho3+ ion, rates of nuclear spin-lattice relaxation increase due to quasi-resonant energy exchange between nuclei and paramagnetic ions, in contrast to the predominant role played by electronic cross-relaxation processes in the low-frequency ac-susceptibility.
@article{arxiv.0808.2137,
title = {19F nuclear spin relaxation and spin diffusion effects in the single ion magnet LiYF4:Ho3+},
author = {B. Z. Malkin and M. V. Vanyunin and M. J. Graf and J. Lago and F. Borsa and A. Lascialfari and A. M. Tkachuk and B. Barbara},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.2137},
year = {2011}
}
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27 pages total, 5 figures, accepted for publication, Eur. Phys. J. B