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We report on the first observation of the excitation of the nuclear resonance in 61Ni by synchrotron radiation. Ni is an element very important in the field of magnetism, chemistry, biology and material science. The energy and the lifetime of the nuclear transition were determined to be 67.419(8) keV and 7.6(4) ns respectively.
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Wille, HC., Gerken, M., Gerdau, E., Shvyd’ko, Y.V., Rüter, H.D., Franz, H. (2002). Excitation of the nuclear resonance in 61Ni at 67.4 keV by Synchrotron Radiation. In: Thomas, M.F., Williams, J.M., Gibb, T.C. (eds) Hyperfine Interactions (C). Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0281-3_1
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