Abstract

In-beam measurements of magnetic moments of very short-lived nuclear states employing the transient field technique are presented. Particular features of this experimental method relevant for its successful application are discussed. Instead of surveying a large body of data significant details of the capacity of this technique are demonstrated by giving preference to a few selected examples. Particular emphasis is put on high-spin states of deformed nuclei whose structure is dominated by rotationally-aligned single particle configurations.

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