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The perturbed angular correlation functions pertaining to the quadrupolar hyperfine interaction of111In activity in cubic single crystals were calculated for various low-index crystallographic orientations of the principle axes of the electric field gradient (efg). The asymmetry of the efg was varied. The capacity and limitations of the method are discussed, especially for the case of non-axial efg.
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Wegner, D. Calculated perturbed angular correlations for111In doped cubic single crystals. Hyperfine Interact 23, 179–210 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02058076
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