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Geometrical Structure of Lattice Defect-Impurity Configurations Determined by TDPAC
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
The perturbed angular correlation technique (TDPAC) was applied to determine the orientation of the electric field gradient tensor induced by lattice defects at the probe 1l1In. The experimental results obtained for self-interstitials, vacancies and defect clusters in Cu, Ag and Au are shown and their microscopic interpretation is discussed.
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