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Electric field gradients (EFG) due to Cu, Zn and Ga impurities in silver were studied by the perturbed angular correlation technique using the probe atom111In/111Cd. A large deviation from the axial symmetry was observed for the EFG at a nearest neighbour site to Zn and Ga impurities. The molecular cluster method calculations can reproduce the magnitude of the EFG, however, does not account for the asymmetry parameter.
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Sternik, M., Królas, K. & Lindgren, B. Impurity induced EFG at111Cd in the fcc silver lattice. Hyperfine Interact 60, 873–874 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02399891
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