Abstract

Nuclear orientation facilities are operating fully on-line to acclerators/isotope separators capable of producing wide ranges of radioisotopes. The lowest on-line base temperatures are close to 7 mK and the shortest half-life yet studied is 0·9 s. Experimental results yield magnetic dipole interaction strengths, nuclear spin-lattice relaxation times, directional distributions of alpha, beta and gamma emissions and gamma ray linear polarization. Nuclear magnetic resonance has been observed on-line.

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