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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Deuterium in Silicon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2012
Abstract
We report nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of deuterone diffused into silicon powders. Deuterium spectra show a two-component lineshape corresponding to two distinct hydrogen sites. The component with a narrow Lorentzian lineshape is assigned to D2 molecules. The second component is a quadrupolar doublet powder pattern, and its characteristic splitting provides a value of the electric field gradient at the site of the deuterium atom of 1.45×105 dyn/cm.
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