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A pulsed particle beam can be used for PAC studies at probe atoms with lifetimes of the mother activity between microseconds and several minutes. The experimental realization of this In-Beam method is discussed and a list of suitable isotopes is given. Preliminary results in the system GeZn and InCd prove the feasibility of this modified PAC technique.
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Iwatschenko-Borho, M., Schmitzer, R. On the feasibility of in-beam PAC studies. Hyperfine Interact 35, 1011–1014 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02394538
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