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Employing the time-differential perturbed γ-angular correlation technique it is shown that 1s- and2s-electrons of highly stripped16O(3−)-ions have their spin polarized on emergence from magnetized thin Ni- andGd-layers into vacuum. The mean degree of polarization of 2s-electrons is found to be twice as large as for 1s-electrons.
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Kremeyer, S., Speidel, K.H., Busch, H. et al. Quantum beat measurements on spin-polarized electrons in oxygen ions emerging from magnetized Ni- andGd-layers. Hyperfine Interact 78, 235–240 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00568144
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