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Perturbed γ-γ angular correlation (PAC) spectroscopy was applied to study the hyperfine parameters for111In probes in In-Pd intermetallic compounds. The PAC spectra measured in In3Pd, In3Pd2 and InPd2 compounds reflect the number, population and symmetry of nonequivalent indium probe sites predicted by the crystallographic data. The temperature dependence of the observed electric field gradients was measured in the temperature range 80–873 K.
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Wodniecki, P., Wodniecka, B., Marszatek, M. et al. Hyperfine interaction of111Cd in In-Pd intermetallic compounds. Hyperfine Interact 80, 1033–1037 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00567461
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