beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTopics in Current Physics
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages291-361
Number of pages71
ISBN (print)0387121102
Publication statusPublished - 1983
Externally publishedYes

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This chapter surveys the behaviour of radioactive probe nuclei with lifetimes in the range of tau //N approximately equals 10** minus **5 - 10**3 s in condensed matter. Not only hyperfine interactions (hfi) play a role in the experiments reported, but all interactions of the probe's nuclear moments with electromagnetic fields. All in-beam experiments using beta emitting nuclides in condensed matter are discussed. Further, those in-beam experiments using isomeric gamma emitters are reviewed, where nuclear magnetic resonance signals were observed or where spin-lattice relaxation phenomena - mostly in liquid metals - were investigated.

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beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER. / Ackermann, H.; Heitjans, P.; Stoeckmann, H. J.
Topics in Current Physics. Springer Verlag, 1983. p. 291-361.

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Ackermann, H, Heitjans, P & Stoeckmann, HJ 1983, beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER. in Topics in Current Physics. Springer Verlag, pp. 291-361.
Ackermann, H., Heitjans, P., & Stoeckmann, H. J. (1983). beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER. In Topics in Current Physics (pp. 291-361). Springer Verlag.
Ackermann H, Heitjans P, Stoeckmann HJ. beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER. In Topics in Current Physics. Springer Verlag. 1983. p. 291-361
Ackermann, H. ; Heitjans, P. ; Stoeckmann, H. J. / beta EMITTERS AND ISOMERIC NUCLEI AS PROBES IN CONDENSED MATTER. Topics in Current Physics. Springer Verlag, 1983. pp. 291-361
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