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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Topics in Current Physics |
Publisher | Springer Verlag |
Pages | 291-361 |
Number of pages | 71 |
ISBN (print) | 0387121102 |
Publication status | Published - 1983 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
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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Topics in Current Physics. Springer Verlag, 1983. p. 291-361.
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PY - 1983
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N2 - 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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