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Perturbed angular distribution experiments on19F implanted into fullerites revealed a large fraction of fluorine atoms which are not subject to static quadrupole interactions in contrast to other allotropic forms of carbon.
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Schumann, D., Mahnke, H.E., Spellmeyer, B. et al. PAD investigation of19F in fullerites. Hyperfine Interact 80, 1093–1097 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00567469
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