Abstract

The ISAC facility at TRIUMF in Vancouver, Canada, produces intense beams of radioactive ions that are used in a broad research program encompassing fundamental properties of nuclei, nuclear astrophysics, medical physics, condensed matter physics, and physical chemistry. The focus of this article is on the latter subject and in particular recent developments in the use of β-detected NMR to probe electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of thin films and interfaces. Over the last 10 years considerable progress has been made developing the technique and applying it to current problems.

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