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Diamagnetic muon yields (P D) in (Al x Co1−x )(acac)3 and (Ga x Co1−x )(acac)3 systems were investigated. Both in (Al x Co1−x )(acac)3 and (Ga x Co1−x )(acac)3, Co(acac)3 was more influential on diamagnetic muon yield than Al(acac)3 and Ga(acac)3. Zerofield muon spin relaxation rate suggests that the diamagnetic muon resides in the vicinity of Co(acac)3 molecules.
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Kubo, M.K., Nishiyama, K. Chemical behavior of positive mouns in diamagnetic metal acetylacetonate solid solutions. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 239, 165–167 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02349550
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