1977
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.38.221
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Magnetic Hyperfine Rotation of aγ-Ray Angular Distribution Due to Target Tilting

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“…The study of very short-lived excited states, with half lives of the order of picoseconds or less, utilizes the hyperfine interactions between aligned nuclei and the electronic environment of isolated atoms or ions recoiling in vacuum or gases (RIV or RIG) [8], or ions exiting from foils tilted with respect to the ion beam direction [9]. Measurements of g factors of short-lived states in daughters of long-lived, β emitting, parents implanted in a ferromagnetic host, have also been carried out [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study of very short-lived excited states, with half lives of the order of picoseconds or less, utilizes the hyperfine interactions between aligned nuclei and the electronic environment of isolated atoms or ions recoiling in vacuum or gases (RIV or RIG) [8], or ions exiting from foils tilted with respect to the ion beam direction [9]. Measurements of g factors of short-lived states in daughters of long-lived, β emitting, parents implanted in a ferromagnetic host, have also been carried out [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%