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Beta-polarization measurements in solids

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Experimental developments recently made in the beta-NMR measurements are reviewed. For production of polarized beta-emitters, the tilted foil technique has been successfully combined with the NMR. The low- and intermediate-energy heavy-ion reactions were recently found to be another sources of polarized beta-emitters. To achieve wide applicability of the NMR technique to nuclei far from stability, the tilted foil technique and the projectile fragmentation process in high-energy heavy-ion collisions were recently combined with the beta-NMR technique in the fragment separator built at the LBL.

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Nojiri, Y. Beta-polarization measurements in solids. Hyperfine Interact 60, 599–614 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02399827

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