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The electric field gradientq acting on181Ta nuclei embedded into Sc, Y, and Lu was found to increase with hydrostatic pressure with relative slopes of (dlnq/dP) T=300K=+8.0(3)10−3 kbar−1, +9.2(6)10−3 kbar−1, +10.2(1.3)10−3 kbar−1 for Sc, Y, and Lu, respectively.
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Butz, T., Potzel, W. & Wortmann, G. The pressure dependence of the electric field gradient at tantalum in group IIIb metals: Sc, Y, and Lu. Hyperfine Interact 1, 377–380 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022469
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