Nuclear-Spin-Lattice Relaxation ofV51andTc99in V-Tc Alloys

Abstract
The spin-lattice relaxation time, T1, associated with the V51 and Tc99 nuclei in the V-Tc binary alloy system has been measured over a range of compositions at room, liquid-nitrogen, and liquid-helium temperatures. The quantity T1T (T=absolutetemperature) is strongly composition-dependent, but only slightly temperature-dependent, indicating that the predominant relaxation path is via conduction electrons. Of the possible terms contributing to conduction-electron relaxation, that due to the orbital motion of the d-band electrons is believed predominant.