Laser-induced paramagnetic centers reduce the 207Pb nuclear T1 by a factor of approximately two in PT and PMN-PT crystals, from 17 s to 7 s at 4.6 MHz.
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Control of relaxation properties of a macroscopic nuclear spin ensemble
Laser-induced paramagnetic centers reduce the 207Pb nuclear T1 by a factor of approximately two in PT and PMN-PT crystals, from 17 s to 7 s at 4.6 MHz.
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