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Published on: September 6, 2012
QED Effect on the Nuclear Magnetic Shielding of ^{3}He
Dominik Wehrli1, Anna Spyszkiewicz-Kaczmarek2, Mariusz Puchalski2
1Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie, ETH-Zürich, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The leading quantum electrodynamic corrections to the nuclear magnetic shielding in one- and two-electron atomic systems are obtained in a complete form, and the shielding constants of ^{1}H, ^{3}He^{+}, and ^{3}He are calculated to be 17.735 436(3)×10^{-6}, 35.507 434(9)×10^{-6}, and 59.967 029(23)×10^{-6}, respectively. These results are orders of magnitude more accurate than previous ones, and, with the ongoing measurement of the nuclear magnetic moment of ^{3}He^{+} and planned ^{3}He^{2+}, they open the window for high-precision absolute magnetometry using ^{3}He NMR probes. The presented theoretical approach is applicable to all other light atomic and molecular systems, which facilitates the improved determination of magnetic moments of any light nuclei.
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