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  • 1995-1999  (3)
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    Hyperfine interactions 120-121 (1999), S. 439-443 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We report on the results of Perturbed Angular Correlation measurements in polycrystalline (Co1-xInx)1-δO samples (x = 0.04 and 0.8 at.%) using ion-implanted 111In tracers. The temperature and the oxygen activity (adjusted via a CO/CO2 mixture) were chosen in such a way as to be able to observe defect trapping and detrapping in thermal equilibrium. The results are compared with those obtained for (Co1-xInx)1-δO (x= 0.04 at.%) rapidly cooled to 350 K and for CoO.
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    Hyperfine interactions 120-121 (1999), S. 237-241 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Perturbed angular correlation (PAC) experiments with implanted 111In tracers have recently been used to investigate magnetic phase transitions in metal oxides. Here we report on PAC measurements for 111Cd in polycrystalline Fe3O4 in the neighborhood of the Verwey phase transition (TV≈ 120 K). Perturbed angular correlation spectra were taken for implanted 111In probes at temperatures between 9 and 850 K. The two observed Larmor frequencies are attributed to the two possible cation sites in the cubic inverse spinel lattice. For T 〉 120 K, the temperature dependence of both Larmor frequencies follows a Curie–Weiss power law ωL(T)/ ωL(0)=(1-T/TN)β, with the parameters TN=848(2) K and β= 0.392(2). At the Verwey temperature we find a rapid change of both Larmor frequencies, with ωL1 increasing from 178(2) MHz at 120 K to 191(4) MHz at 100 K, and ωL2 decreasing from 173(4) MHz to 151(5) MHz. The Verwey transition also affects the widths of the frequency distributions, which more or less double below TV. This possibly indicates the presence of several components with Larmor frequencies similar to those found in the previous Mössbauer data, or for electronic after-effects correlated with the semiconductivity of magnetite below TV.
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    Hyperfine interactions 120-121 (1999), S. 383-388 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Using 111In–111Cd perturbed angular correlations, we investigated the behaviour of In in heavily As-doped polycrystalline silicon. The nuclear In tracers were either introduced by means of grain boundary (GB) diffusion or ion implantation. We find, that the in-diffused In tracers exclusively probe GBs which give rise to a broad distribution of static quadrupole frequencies. The implanted tracers exclusively probe Si bulk material, where they encounter As-dopants during thermal annealing and form the well-known In–As complexes #1 and #2, and the previously unknown complex #4 (eQVzz=117 MHz, η=0) which involves three As atoms on nearest neighbor sites with respect to the probe. The implications of the present experiment on acceptor doping and GB probing are discussed.
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