A zero-field spin-echo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study of Ru-99,Ru-1
01 nuclei in polycrystalline powder samples of magnetically ordered Sr1-xCa
xRuO3 (0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1.0) is reported. Th
e NMR spectrum for SrRuO3 at 1.3 K consists of two peaks at 64.4 MHz and 72
.2 MHz corresponding to the Ru-99 and Ru-101 isotopes, respectively, and a
hyperfine field of 329 kG. With the replacement of Sr by Ca, the peaks broa
den somewhat, although there is essentially no change in the peak frequenci
es. However, the two resonance peaks show a significant reduction in height
with intensity being shifted into the wings. Although electric quadrupole
effects are present, the results suggest that the reduction of peak intensi
ty when Ca is added is due mainly to a progressive loss of Ru moments parti
cipating in the magnetic ordering. The loss is a consequence of the dilutio
n of the ferromagnetic exchange coupling between the moments. A measure of
the spontaneous magnetization temperature dependence for SrRuO3 (less than
or equal to 21 K) has been obtained from the shift of the peak frequencies.
It was found that the spontaneous magnetization decreases with a Bloch law
T-3/2 temperature dependence characteristic of spin-wave excitations. From
the coefficient of the temperature dependence, a value of 2.4 meV was obta
ined for the exchange integral which is consistent with the observed orderi
ng temperature.