Electric quadrupole interaction of 137Ba in barium fluorohalides.
T J Bastow, S N Stuart
Index: Solid State Nucl. Magn. Reson. 6(1) , 95-100, (1996)
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Abstract
The X-ray storage phosphor materials BaFC1 and BaFBr differ greatly in their 137Ba nuclear electric quadrupole interaction, despite a common crystal structure. The quadrupole coupling constant in BaFCl is relatively small and increases rapidly with temperature, in an unusual manner: [CQ[ = 1.7 MHz at T = 296 K, CQ-1(delta CQ/delta T)p = 1.7 x 10(-3) K-1. The coupling BaFBr is [CQ[ = 17.0 MHz at 296 K. The difference in quadrupole coupling at room temperature is explained using an electrostatic point-charge model of the crystals.
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