Positron Mean Lives in Scandium, Yttrium, and the Rare-Earth Metals

Abstract
Positron mean lives relative to that in aluminum are reported for scandium, yttrium, and all of the stable rare-earth metals. An automatic cycling procedure allows these relative measurements to be made with an accuracy of ±3×1012 sec. The average positron lifetime in the trivalent rare earths and in yttrium is 0.675×1010 sec longer than the positron lifetime in aluminum, with an average deviation of ±0.035×1010 sec. The positron lifetimes in the divalent rare earths (europium and ytterbium) are appreciably longer, while the lifetime in scandium is somewhat shorter. The experimental results indicate a correlation between the positron lifetime and the conduction electron density, and they show that the 4f electrons do not participate in the annihilation process.

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