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J Chem Phys ; 152(18): 184706, 2020 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32414252

ABSTRACT

We report the reaction of muonium (Mu = [µ+e-]), a light isotopic analog of hydrogen, with uncapped gold nanoparticles embedded in mesoporous silica. Using the radio-frequency muon spin rotation (RF-µSR) technique, we directly observe and characterize the resulting final state on the nanoparticle surface, showing conclusively its diamagnetic nature. The magnetic environment experienced by the reacted muons is only weakly perturbed compared to that of muons in a silica reference, consistent with the surface of the gold nanoparticles being metallic and non-magnetic. We demonstrate the potential of RF-µSR for the investigation of the surface properties of nanoparticles and show the feasibility of Knight shift measurements of muons on metal surfaces.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 82(7): 073904, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21806196

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The high magnetic field (HiFi) muon instrument at the ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source is a state-of-the-art spectrometer designed to provide applied magnetic fields up to 5 T for muon studies of condensed matter and molecular systems. The spectrometer is optimised for time-differential muon spin relaxation studies at a pulsed muon source. We describe the challenges involved in its design and construction, detailing, in particular, the magnet and detector performance. Commissioning experiments have been conducted and the results are presented to demonstrate the scientific capabilities of the new instrument.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 103(21): 216601, 2009 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20366057

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The charge dynamics of hydrogenlike centers in semi-insulating GaAs have been studied by muon spin resonance in the presence of electric field and RF excitation. Electric-field-enhanced neutralization of deep electron and hole traps by track-induced hot carriers results in an increase of the excess electron's or hole's lifetimes. Similar processes may take place in semiconductor devices working at high voltages and/or under irradiation. As a consequence of the deep traps neutralization, the muonium (mu{+} + e{-}) center can capture a hole.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 100(25): 257602, 2008 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18643703

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The detailed dynamics of the positively charged muonium (Mu+) in heavily doped p-type Si:B is reported. Below 200 K, Mu+ is static and isolated, and is located in a stretched Si-Si bond. Above approximately 200 K, Mu+ diffuses incoherently. At temperatures higher than 300 K, the Mu+-B- complex is formed while above 520 K, it starts to dissociate. There is significant enhancement of the diffusion of Mu+ in Si compared to H+ and D+-this is attributed to its smaller mass.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 89(14): 147001, 2002 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12366066

ABSTRACT

Positive muon spin relaxation measurements performed on the ferromagnet UGe2 reveal, in addition to the well-known localized 5f-electron density responsible for the bulk magnetic properties, the existence of itinerant quasistatic magnetic correlations. Their critical dynamics is well described by the conventional dipolar Heisenberg model. These correlations involve small magnetic moments.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 86(12): 2601-4, 2001 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11289990

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We confirm the recent prediction that interstitial protium may act as a shallow donor in zinc oxide, by direct spectroscopic observation of its muonium counterpart. On implantation into ZnO, positive muons--chemically analogous to protons in this context--form paramagnetic centers below about 40 K. The muon-electron contact hyperfine interaction, as well as the temperature and activation energy for ionization, imply a shallow level. Similar results for the cadmium chalcogenides suggest that such shallow donor states are generic to the II-VI compounds. The donor level depths should serve as a guide for the electrical activity of interstitial hydrogen.

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Chemphyschem ; 2(11): 683-8, 2001 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23686905

ABSTRACT

The site of a probe muon in the double salt K3(MnO4)2, which exhibits an antiferromagnetic phase at low temperature, and the Néel temperature of the salt were determined by zero-field muon spin relaxation. The picture shows the relaxation of the polarization asymmetry after muon insertion and a part of the crystal lattice.

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