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    ONLINE NUCLEAR ORIENTATION OF THE DEFORMED NEUTRON-DEFICIENT EU, SM AND PM ISOTOPES by Singleton, B, Walker, P, Bhagwat, A, Alghamdi, S, Barham, C, Grant, I, Griffiths, A, Rikovska, J, Stone, N

    Published 1992
    “…Low-temperature nuclear orientation measurements made on-line at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory on142 mEu,141 mSm, and141Pm, with known magnetic dipole moments, have yielded the magnitude of the hyperfine fields of these isotopes in an iron host lattice. …”
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    MAGNETIC-MOMENTS AND SHAPE COEXISTENCE IN THE LIGHT BR ISOTOPES by Griffiths, A, Ashworth, C, Rikovska, J, Stone, N, White, J, Grant, I, Walker, P, Walters, W

    Published 1992
    “…Low temperature nuclear orientation measurements have been made to study the nuclear magnetic dipole moments of Brg,72m, Brm73,74, Brg75,76, and Brg77 implanted into Fe. …”
    Journal article
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    DEFORMATION IN THE LIGHT BR ISOTOPES by Griffiths, A, Ashworth, C, Grant, I, Rikovska, J, Stone, N, Walker, P, Walters, W, White, J

    Published 1988
    “…Low Temperature Nuclear Orientation measurements made in Oxford and Bonn on76, 77gBr Fe prepared at ISOLDE, and on line at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory on72, 74m, 75Br Fe, have yielded the magnetic moments of these isotopes, using a two non-zero field model with magnetic hyperfine fields of +81.38(6) T and 26(2) T. …”
    Journal article
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    SHAPE TRANSITION IN LIGHT PT ISOTOPES - MAGNETIC-MOMENTS AND ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE-MOMENT RATIOS FOR PT-185,187,189 by Eder, R, Ashworth, C, Berkes, I, Brown, D, Daemmrich, U, Grant, I, Griffiths, A, Hagn, E, Hassani, R, Herzog, P, Ohya, S, Massaq, M, Richardserre, C, Rikovska, J, Schloesser, K, Severijns, N, Stone, N, Vanderpoorten, W, Vanhaverbeke, J, Vanneste, L, Woelfle, T, Zech, E

    Published 1988
    “…Nuclear orientation and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments were performed on185, 187, 189Pt isotopes oriented in Fe and single crystal Zn at temperatures down to about 6 mK. …”
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