Abstract

In addition to the low-temperature nuclear orientation studies discussed in Paper I, David Shirley's research group at Berkeley was renowned for other types of studies of the interaction of probe nuclei with their electromagnetic environment, particularly perturbed angular correlations and the Mössbauer effect. The present paper discusses these other fields of research into hyperfine interactions and gives examples of the contributions of the Shirley group toward elucidating these interactions.

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