Nuclear-spin relaxation of $^{207}$Pb in ferroelectric powders
Abstract
Motivated by a recent proposal by O. P. Sushkov and co-workers to search for a P,T-violating Schiff moment of the Pb nucleus in a ferroelectric solid, we have carried out a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance study of the longitudinal and transverse spin relaxation of the lead nuclei from room temperature down to 10 K for powder samples of lead titanate (PT), lead zirconium titanate (PZT), and a PT monocrystal. For all powder samples and independently of temperature, transverse relaxation times were found to be ms, while the longitudinal relaxation times exhibited a temperature dependence, with of over an hour at the lowest temperatures, decreasing to s at room temperature. At high temperatures, the observed behavior is consistent with a two-phonon Raman process, while in the low temperature limit, the relaxation appears to be dominated by a single-phonon (direct) process involving magnetic impurities. This is the first study of temperature-dependent nuclear-spin relaxation in PT and PZT ferroelectrics at such low temperatures. We discuss the implications of the results for the Schiff-moment search.
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@article{arxiv.0711.1392,
title = {Nuclear-spin relaxation of $^{207}$Pb in ferroelectric powders},
author = {L. -S. Bouchard and A. O. Sushkov and D. Budker and J. J. Ford and A. S. Lipton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1392},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures