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Nuclear magnetic resonance of brute force oriented110mAgAg

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NMR on brute force oriented nuclei (NMRON/BF) has been observed for110mAg in elemental silver. Resonances have been measured at approximately 7 T and 8 T with the resulting gradient of 4.583(5) MHzT−1 which produces a value for the110mAg moment of μ=3.589(4) nm (uncorrected). Factors pertinent to successful NMRON/BF in systems such as110mAgAg, with a complex decay scheme and modestg-factor, are also discussed.

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Hutchison, W.D., Yazidjoglou, N. & Chaplin, D.H. Nuclear magnetic resonance of brute force oriented110mAgAg . Hyperfine Interact 73, 247–254 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02418599

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