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    pbutkiewicz5
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    The hyperfine magnetic field is on average smaller at T=50K than at T=18K. Due to thermal vibrations of the structure the hyperfine magnetic field decreases with increasing temperature, the magnetic field for a selected nucleus does not disappear but averaging over all nuclei gives a smaller value at a location and on average points in different directions randomly, exactly as described in paramagnetic materials.

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