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Measurements were performed to determine the transient magnetic field assoclated with polarized is electrons of highly-stripped Ni ions traversing a ferromagnetic Fe layer. Partiele γ angular correlations and spin precessions have been measured with the first excited 2↓-state in62Ni. The observed precession indicates that the transient field is considerabls weaker than expected.
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Speidel, K.H., Cub, J., Knopp, M. et al. Measurements of transient magnetic fields on single-electron Ni-ions. Hyperfine Interact 61, 1343–1346 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02407621
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