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Reply to: On the observation of photo-excitation effects in molecules using muon spin spectroscopy
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Temporal map** of photochemical reactions and molecular excited states with carbon specificity
Photochemical reactions are essential to a large number of important industrial and biological processes. A method for monitoring photochemical reaction kinetics and the dynamics of molecular excitations with ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Static and Intermittent Hyperfine Coupling for the Muoniated Radical in Tellurium
The hyperfine constant for muonium defect centres in elemental tellurium, measured spectroscopically at low temperature, corresponds to 7% of the free-atom value. The centres are tentatively identified as the ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Hyperfine Parameters for Muonium in Copper (I), Silver (I) and Cadmium Oxides
Muonium centres in Cu2O, Ag2O and CdO show hyperfine parameters spanning four orders of magnitude. They exemplify the three different categories of hydrogen defect centre in semiconducting and dielectric solids, ...
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Static and Intermittent Hyperfine Coupling for the Muoniated Radical in Tellurium
The hyperfine constant for muonium defect centres in elemental tellurium, measured spectroscopically at low temperature, corresponds to 7% of the free-atom value. The centres are tentatively identified as the ...
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Hyperfine Parameters for Muonium in Copper (I), Silver (I) and Cadmium Oxides
Muonium centres in Cu2O, Ag2O and CdO show hyperfine parameters spanning four orders of magnitude. They exemplify the three different categories of hydrogen defect centre in semiconducting and dielectric solids, ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Spin Crossover in Fe(II) Molecular Compounds — Mössbauer and µSR Investigations
The compound [Fe(ptz)6](C104)2 (ptz = 1-propyl-tetrazole) displays a complete and gradual spin crossover centred around 125 K as evidenced by magnetic and muon measurements over the temperature range ∼ 4.2–300 K....
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Radio-frequency μSR experiments at the ISIS pulsed muon facility
This paper explores the use of pulsed radio-frequency (RF) techniques to remove the frequency limitations imposed on conventional transverse muon spin rotation (μSR) experiments at a pulsed muon source by the ...
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Chapter
An Introduction to the Study of Hydrogen Motion in Metals by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
At room temperature the diffusion constant of hydrogen in many metals is comparable to that for ionic diffusion in water. The extensive theory of the NMR of liquids therefore provides a natural starting point ...
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Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is now such an enormous subject that only a simplified account of some selected topics can be given here. A semi-classical vector model of the nuclear magnetism will be sufficient fo...