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Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn

The electric-field gradient (EFG) at nuclei in solids is a sensitive probe of the charge distribution. Experimental data, which previously only existed in insulators, have been available for metals with the development of nuclear measuring techniques since about 1970. An early, systematic investigat...

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Autores principales: Haas, Heinz, Zyabkin, Dmitry, Schell, Juliana, Dang, Thien T, Yap, Ian C J, Michelon, Ilaria, Gaertner, Daniel, Gerami, Adeleh Mokhles, Noll, Cornelia, Beck, Reinhard
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst12081064
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852703
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author Haas, Heinz
Zyabkin, Dmitry
Schell, Juliana
Dang, Thien T
Yap, Ian C J
Michelon, Ilaria
Gaertner, Daniel
Gerami, Adeleh Mokhles
Noll, Cornelia
Beck, Reinhard
author_facet Haas, Heinz
Zyabkin, Dmitry
Schell, Juliana
Dang, Thien T
Yap, Ian C J
Michelon, Ilaria
Gaertner, Daniel
Gerami, Adeleh Mokhles
Noll, Cornelia
Beck, Reinhard
author_sort Haas, Heinz
collection CERN
description The electric-field gradient (EFG) at nuclei in solids is a sensitive probe of the charge distribution. Experimental data, which previously only existed in insulators, have been available for metals with the development of nuclear measuring techniques since about 1970. An early, systematic investigation of the temperature dependence of the EFG in metals, originally based on results for Cd, but then also extended to various other systems, has suggested a proportionality to T3/2. However, later measurements in the structurally and electronically similar material Zn, which demonstrated much more complex behavior, were largely ignored at the time. The present experimental effort has confirmed the reliability of this unexpected behavior, which was previously unexplained.
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spelling cern-28527032023-03-17T19:28:48Zdoi:10.3390/cryst12081064http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852703engHaas, HeinzZyabkin, DmitrySchell, JulianaDang, Thien TYap, Ian C JMichelon, IlariaGaertner, DanielGerami, Adeleh MokhlesNoll, CorneliaBeck, ReinhardConfirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in ZnNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe electric-field gradient (EFG) at nuclei in solids is a sensitive probe of the charge distribution. Experimental data, which previously only existed in insulators, have been available for metals with the development of nuclear measuring techniques since about 1970. An early, systematic investigation of the temperature dependence of the EFG in metals, originally based on results for Cd, but then also extended to various other systems, has suggested a proportionality to T3/2. However, later measurements in the structurally and electronically similar material Zn, which demonstrated much more complex behavior, were largely ignored at the time. The present experimental effort has confirmed the reliability of this unexpected behavior, which was previously unexplained.oai:cds.cern.ch:28527032022
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Haas, Heinz
Zyabkin, Dmitry
Schell, Juliana
Dang, Thien T
Yap, Ian C J
Michelon, Ilaria
Gaertner, Daniel
Gerami, Adeleh Mokhles
Noll, Cornelia
Beck, Reinhard
Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title_full Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title_fullStr Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title_full_unstemmed Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title_short Confirming the Unusual Temperature Dependence of the Electric-Field Gradient in Zn
title_sort confirming the unusual temperature dependence of the electric-field gradient in zn
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst12081064
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852703
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