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Nuclear dipolar broadening in the NMR spectra of β-emitting12N implanted in single crystal V was studied as a function of external magnetic field, orientation of the crystal axes relative to the field, and temperature of the sample. The implanted12N was located in an interstitial tetrahedral site. The surrounding V atoms nearest to the12N were displaced from the regular lattice position; the lattice expansion of large size Δa/a=0.5 was determined.
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Minamisono, T., Nojiri, Y., Matsuta, K. et al. Location of β-emitting12N in V crystal following recoil implantation. Hyperfine Interact 35, 601–604 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02394458
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02394458