Nuclear quadrupole resonance study of displacive phase transitions in antifluorite and perovskite structure
Hendrikus Martinus Van Driel
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Nuclear quadrupole resonance study of displacive phase transitions in antifluorite and perovskite structure
by Hendrikus Martinus Van Driel
Published
1974
Pages
224
Subjects
Quadrupole moments and g-factors of low-lying bands in odd-A-nuclei (150<A<190)
Crucial tests of the existence of a solar quadrupole moment
Modern theories of nuclear moments
Electric quadrupole moments of the first 2⁺ states of even nuclei
Application of the quadrupole effect in nuclear magnetic resonance to studies of crystal structure and defects in crystals
Measurements of quadrupole-moment ratios of the first excited 2+ states of 176, 178, and 180Hf using the Mössbauer effect following Coulomb excitation
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