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The XYZ model describes the interaction between nuclear probes and an electric field gradient that fluctuates among three orthogonal directions. The model presents a means to calculate the perturbation function that represents spectra obtained using perturbed angular correlation spectroscopy. Three analytic approximations of the perturbation function have been developed previously, and they are evaluated in the present paper in the context of Cd jumping among Inlattice sites in In3La.
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Zacate, M.O., Evenson, W.E. (2005). Comparison of XYZ Model Fitting Functions for 111Cd in In3La. In: Maier, K., Vianden, R. (eds) HFI/NQI 2004. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30924-1_53
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