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NMR and spin lattice relaxation were studied in TbRFe2 compounds (R=Gd, Y, La). The influence of the substitutions in the rare carth sublattice on the NMR spectra was revealed. The resonance line position is determined by the iron sublattice mainly. The essential increase of spin lattice relaxation times as compared to pure terbium (up to 10 times in TbGdFe2) was discovered.
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Shevchenko, V.I., Pogorelyi, A.N. & Levkowski, A.P. NMR of terbium in ferrimagnetic Tb(R)Fe2 . Hyperfine Interact 59, 297–300 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02401232
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