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Comments on time-differential perturbed angular correlation functions for static axial electric quadrupole interaction

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A technique of computer aided derivation of analytical formulas has been applied to perturbedγ-γ angular correlation functions in case of the static axial electric quadrupole interaction in a single crystal. An arbitrary orientation of the EFG symmetry axis with respect to the detectors was considered. Explicit formulas for correlation functions in commonly used detector configurationsθ=π andθ=π/2 have been obtained. Small corrections to the previously published formulas have been suggested.

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Kuriplach, J., Novotný, I. & Procházka, I. Comments on time-differential perturbed angular correlation functions for static axial electric quadrupole interaction. Hyperfine Interact 88, 13–18 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068697

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