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Hyperfine fields in an Ag/Fe multilayer film investigated with (8)Li beta-detected NMR

Hyperfine fields in an Ag/Fe multilayer film investigated with (8)Li beta-detected NMR

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Main Authors: Keeler, T, Salman, Z, Chow, K, Heinrich, B, Hossian, MD, Kardasz, B, Kiefl, R, Kreitzman, SR, Levy, C, MacFarlane, W, Mosendz, O, Parolin, T, Pearson, MR, Wang, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 2008
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