Abstract

The time-differential perturbed angular correlation technique has been used to study the electric field gradient at 181Ta impurities in the intermetallic compound Hf2Ni. The results of the measurements show the presence of a single nuclear quadrupole interaction. At room temperature the frequency of the interaction is omega Q=92(1) Mrad s-1. The electric field gradient Vzz and asymmetry parameter eta exhibit a pronounced temperature dependence in a range varying from 78 to 1125 K.

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