Angular Distributions of Conversion Electrons from OrientedNuclei
- 9 November 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 136 (3B) , B577-B583
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.136.b577
Abstract
The angular distributions of - and of ()-conversion electrons from oriented nuclei were observed. Precise simultaneous intensity measurements of conversion electrons and rays from the same sample provided an accurate, direct determination of the particle parameters associated with the 255-keV isomeric transition in . The -electron result, (18), is in excellent agreement with a theoretical prediction based on a "point nucleus" model. Techniques and parameters in this experiment, the first of its kind, are discussed. A more careful determination of the temperature dependence of anisotropy of the 255-keV ray yielded the value (7) for the hyperfine structure constant of in neodymium ethylsulfate. This is slightly higher than the older value of 0.0129 (12) found in this laboratory and is to be preferred on the basis of internal evidence. Using Bleaney's value of au, the derived magnetic moment is changed from 0.96 (09) nm to 0.89 (05) nm. Other radial integrals give different values. A possible discrepancy in the magnetic temperature scale for neodymium ethylsulfate is discussed.
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