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1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01026479
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The determination of magnetic structures using low temperature nuclear orientation:166mHo-Ho

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“…An application to magnetic structure determination is illustrated by figure 10, which shows a measurement of the cone angle in a Ho crystal using NO (Turrell and Marshak 1981). The same isotope, 1 6 6 m H ~, was used by the Oxford NO group (Allsop et a1 1980a, b) to study the enhanced Van Vleck nuclear magnet HoVO,, an insulating crystal; some of their low field data for the 712 keV gamma ray are shown in figure 11.…”
Section: The Hyperfine Field Consists Essentially Of Four Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An application to magnetic structure determination is illustrated by figure 10, which shows a measurement of the cone angle in a Ho crystal using NO (Turrell and Marshak 1981). The same isotope, 1 6 6 m H ~, was used by the Oxford NO group (Allsop et a1 1980a, b) to study the enhanced Van Vleck nuclear magnet HoVO,, an insulating crystal; some of their low field data for the 712 keV gamma ray are shown in figure 11.…”
Section: The Hyperfine Field Consists Essentially Of Four Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%