Muon sites and muon states in model fluorides and magnets
<p>The F–μ–F state occurs when a spin polarised muon implanted in a fluoride crystal becomes entangled with its nearest neighbour fluorine nuclei, resulting in a beating pattern observed in the muon decay asymmetry. Ever since these states were discovered in the 1980s, they have never been ful...
Autor principal: | Wilkinson, J |
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Outros Autores: | Blundell, S |
Formato: | Tese |
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2022
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