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Nucleus-phonon interactions of MCsSO4 (M = Na, K, or Rb) single crystals studied using spin-lattice relaxation time
The structural properties and relaxation processes of MCsSO4 (M = Na, K, or Rb) crystals were investigated by measuring the NMR spectra and spin–lattice relaxation rates 1/T1 of their Na, K, Rb, and Cs nuclei. According to the NMR spectra, the MCsSO4 crystals contain two crystallographically inequivalent sites each for the M and Cs ions. Further, the relaxation rates of all these nuclei do not change significantly over the investigated temperature range, indicating that no phase transitions occur in these crystals in this range. The variations in the 1/T1 values of the Na, K, Rb, and Cs nuclei in these three crystals with increasing temperature are approximately proportional to T, indicating that Raman processes may be responsible for the relaxation. Therefore, for nuclear quadrupole relaxation of the Na, K, Rb, and Cs nuclei, Raman processes with n = 2 are more effective than direct processes.