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The overlap of interest between ion implantation and studies of hyperfine interactions (hfi) in solids has been clear for a decade. Established lines of research involving magnetic interactions have centred on the ferromagnetic metal hosts Fe, Co, and Ni into which ions of many elements have been implanted both by recoil following nuclear reactions and using electromagnetic separators. Interest in radiation damage effects studied through hfi in these metals is enhanced since one is bcc (Fe), one fee (Ni) and Co can be obtained in both hcp and fee forms.

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Stone, N.J. (1980). Magnetic Hyperfine Interactions in Implanted Systems. In: Perez, A., Coussement, R. (eds) Site Characterization and Aggregation of Implanted Atoms in Materials. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 47. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1015-0_5

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