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Relaxation effects in NaCl and KCl crystals containing nickel and copper

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The author expresses his thanks to Dr. Funk for the chemical analysis of the measured samples.

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Kaderka, M. Relaxation effects in NaCl and KCl crystals containing nickel and copper. Czech J Phys 18, 1222–1224 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01690028

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