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Journal of Low Temperature Physics
The temperature dependence of the anomalous muonium hyperfine interaction has been measured in silicon between 5 and 150 K. The hyperfine parameters are observed to decrease with increasing temperature. This is argued to result from interaction of the anomalous muonium center with the silicon host phonons. Above 120 K a rapid increase of the depolarization rate of the anomalous muonium with temperature is observed; these data are consistent with a Raman process causing the increased depolarization. © 1981 The American Physical Society.
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