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Knight shift of sp-elements in bismuth

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A large negative term in the Knight shift has been found for a number of open p-shell elements of the 5th and 6th period in the host Bi which disappears at the p-shell closure.

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The authors would like to acknowledge the fruitful discussions with R.E. Watson.

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Berger, A., Bertschat, H.H., Mahnke, H.E. et al. Knight shift of sp-elements in bismuth. Hyperfine Interact 34, 547–551 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02072774

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