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Comment on “on the isomer shifts of129I impurities implanted in semiconductors”

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De Waard, Bukshpan and Kemerink have recently measured the isomer shift of129I impurities implanted in semiconductors. It is a gued here that a simple interpretation of these measurements can be given based on the electron structure of both the host materials and the implanted atoms.

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Antoncik, E. Comment on “on the isomer shifts of129I impurities implanted in semiconductors”. Hyperfine Interact 7, 319–322 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01021514

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