Abstract
The intensive study of electric field gradients (EFG) at the site of atomic nuclei in noncubic metals has revealed several systematic trends, e.g. in the relation of the total EFG to the so called lattice EFG as well as in its variation with temperature. Numerous investigations have been carried out in order to test these systematics. The results will be reviewed and compared to the known trends. Progress in theoretical calculations of the EFG in pure and impurity — host systems will be discussed and compared to the latest available experimental data. Recent measurements of the EFG at metal surfaces and new calculations of the EFG at host sites in impure cubic metals may contribute to the understanding of the EFG in metals.
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