Relaxation Effects in a Maser Material,K3(CoCr)(CN)6
- 15 December 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 116 (6), 1453-1458
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.116.1453
Abstract
The rate equations for the occupation of spin levels are augmented to include cross-relaxation processes. It is confirmed experimentally that the latter are important when the concentration of magnetic ions is high or two resonances have a small separation. Maser action is usually impaired under such circumstances. When experimental conditions are chosen such that cross-relaxation effects are negligible, it is shown that all spin-lattice relaxation processes for in the cyanide are proportional to the absolute temperature in the liquid helium range. The susceptibilities at both the pump and maser frequencies follow the general theoretical dependence and reach asymptotic values as a function of pump power.
Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Paramagnetic Relaxation in Nickel FluosilicatePhysical Review B, 1959
- Cross-Relaxation in Spin SystemsPhysical Review B, 1959
- Direct Measurement of Electron Spin-Lattice Relaxation TimesPhysical Review B, 1958
- Operation of a Three-Level Solid-State Maser at 21 cmPhysical Review B, 1958
- Paramagnetic Relaxation at Very Low TemperaturesPhysical Review B, 1958
- Susceptibility of the three-level maserJournal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1958
- Operation of a Solid State MaserPhysical Review B, 1957
- Proposal for a New Type Solid State MaserPhysical Review B, 1956
- Spin Relaxation in Free Radical Solutions Exhibiting Hyperfine StructurePhysical Review B, 1954
- Saturation Effects in Paramagnetic ResonancePhysical Review B, 1953