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The possibility of imaging the local environments of nuclei with different hyperfine interaction parameters using complex γ-ray holography is investigated. The discussion is based on calculations performed for magnetite Fe3 O4, in which Fe ions occupy two nonequivalent positions in the unit cell characterized by different sets of hyperfine interaction parameters.
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Korecki, P., Korecki, J. Site Selectivity in γ-Ray Holography. Hyperfine Interactions 136, 137–142 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020516714645
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