Abstract
Hyperfine interactions of substitutional and interstitial impurities in crystals were studied by use of the asymmetric β decay and NMR detection, following recoil implantation. A new ISOL for the projectile fragments produced in relativistic heavy-ion reaction separated radioactive isotopes. Their high kinetic energies obtained in the reaction enabled us to created spin polarization artificially in the isotopes and to implant them deep in any material.
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