Abstract
Information was obtained on the chemical bonding in the AIIIBV compounds InSb and InAs by measuring the NMR line width. It was assumed that the quadrupole effect and the chemical shift had little influence on the resonance line shift, and that the influence of the Knight shift was greater. In this way, the ionic component of the chemical bonding was determined. A theoretical analysis confirmed the experimental results.
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Lösche, A., Grande, S. (1972). Chemical and Knight Shifts in AIIIBV Compounds. In: Sirota, N.N. (eds) Chemical Bonds in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1686-2_11
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