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Conventionalμ +SR studies are classified according to their relation with Solid State Physics, and an attempt is made to identify current trends in the field ofμ +SR in solids. Desirable trends and development inμ +SR techniques are also discussed shortly. Rather than risk attempts at predicting the future [1] ofμ +SR in solids, it is perhaps prudent merely to identify trends in the field and let individual readers to extrapolate. We shall start with trends in the “main stream” conventionalμ +SR and then discuss some desirable technical development.
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Kaplan, N. μ +SR in solids — trends and expectations. Hyperfine Interact 19, 977–980 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02066146
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