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The isotope73Se was produced by an (α,3n) reaction from72Ge in order to study the applicability of this probe to PAC defect studies in semiconductors. Measurements before and after annealing recoil implanted samples showed that the quadrupole interaction of the 66 keV state in the daughter isotope73As with the lattice damage created by the implantation is comparable to that found for111In in Ge. This indicates that73Se can be a suitable probe for defect studies in semiconductors with nuclear methods.
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Vianden, R. 73Se, an unusual PAC probe applied to the study of semiconductors. Hyperfine Interact 61, 1315–1318 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02407615
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