Abstract
Electron spin resonance (e. s. r.) spectra of small particles (
ca
. 500 nm) of sodium and potassium metals have been recorded over the temperature range 4─100 K. Analysis of the e. s. r. lineshapes yields values of the electron spin-lattice relaxation rate
T
-1
1
. Both electron spin relaxation and electrical resistivity in the alkalis are governed by the scattering of high velocity conduction electrons by lattice phonons. The temperature dependence of
T
-1
1
bears a striking similarity to that of the electrical resistivity. In both cases the temperature dependence is adequately described by a Bloch-Grüneisen function for temperatures above ½
θ
, where
θ
is the Debye temperature. If a Debye model is used to approximate the behaviour of lattice vibrational modes, the derived Debye temperatures from the spin relaxation data are about 20% lower in the particulate samples of sodium and potassium than in the corresponding bulk metals.
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