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ON THE SOLID HYDROGEN STRUCTURE (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz.
OSTI ID:4141390
Nuclear magnetic resonance of cylindrical hydrogen mono- and polycrystalline specimens prepared with various temperature gradient directions to the axis was studied at 4.2 deg K. The diagram of monoorystals, rotating around the axis perpendicular to the constant magnetic field vector, showed the absence of noticeable (over 2%) second nuclear magnetic resonance anisotropy. The width and shape of monocrystalline specimens coincided with those of the polycrystalline ones. A certain nuclear magnetic resonance anisotropy may be found at the temperatures below 1.5 deg K, at which the molecule rotation is slowed and fine line structure appears. (R.V.J.)
Research Organization:
Inst. of Radiophysics and Electronics, Academy of Sciences, USSR
NSA Number:
NSA-14-014220
OSTI ID:
4141390
Journal Information:
Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz., Journal Name: Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz. Vol. Vol: 37
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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