Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 26 (1987) Supplement 26-3-1 pp. 429-430  |Previous Article| |Next Article|  |Table of Contents|
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Proc. 18th Int. Conf. Low Temperature Physics, Kyoto, 1987

Effect of Conduction Electrons on Low-Temperature Properties of Intermetallic Compounds with Singlet Ground State

Hiroumi Ishii

Department of Physics, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshiku, Osaka 558, Japan

In intermetallic compounds with singlet ground state the effect of conduction electrons on nuclear magnetism is studied. By eliminating the electronic freedom which carries the Van Vleck paramagnetism, the effective Hamiltonian is obtained, which describes a set of nuclear spins embedded in the electron sea with repulsive interaction. In terms of the susceptibility of the conduction electrons the effective Hamiltonian for nuclear spins is derived.

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