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Variation of the electric field gradient at Cd nuclei in disordered MgxCd1-x with x at two constant temperatures and the temperature dependence of the EFG in Tl were theoretically investigated in the framework of a naive model of the EFG in hcp metals developed by Bodenstedt and Perscheid.
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De, U., Ravi, N. EFG in hcp Metals from a phenomenological approach. Hyperfine Interact 34, 247–250 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02072714
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