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Nuclear spin echo in magnetics with inhomogeneous hyperfine and quadrupole interaction

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Additional spin-ocho signale from quadrupole nuclei with I=7/2 (Co59 nuclei in Co and Fe−Co thin films) were investigated. It has been shown, that the time dependence of the additional ocho signals, arising at the time moments 2nς reflect quadrupole interaction inhomogenety.

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Golub, V.O., Kotov, V.V., Podyelets, Y.A. et al. Nuclear spin echo in magnetics with inhomogeneous hyperfine and quadrupole interaction. Hyperfine Interact 59, 293–296 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02401231

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