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The compound CdCl2 was investigated by TDPAC searching for aftereffects at111Cd probes. In opposition to previous results, we do not find such effects. This confirms that, as previously suggested, the probe must be a non-isovalent impurity in the compound, so that the atomic disturbances following electron-capture persist long enough to produce detectable perturbations in the angular correlation.
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Damonte, L.C., Mendoza-Zélis, L.A., Bibiloni, A.G. et al. Electron-capture aftereffects: The case of CdCl2 . Hyperfine Interact 30, 57–61 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02400101
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