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PAC measurements on 111In(111Cd) implanted and thermally treated α-Fe have shown an indication for a cubic defect with the 111Cd probe in the centre of it. The measured room temperature (R. T.) magnetic hyperfine fields are B hf1 = −38.4(8) T for substitution and B hf2 = +11.5(3) T for the cubic defect. Additionally, probes with pure quadrupole frequency distributions were observed, which are incorporated in surface contaminations.
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Unterricker, S., Samokhvalov, V., Schneider, F., Dietrich, M., The Isolde Collaboration. (2005). Magnetic Hyperfine Interaction of a Cubic Defect in α-Iron. In: Maier, K., Vianden, R. (eds) HFI/NQI 2004. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30924-1_37
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