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Pulsed high electrical field gradients

Pressure variation of the electric field gradient (e.f.g.) in highly pure powdered samples of As and Sb has been followed up to 2.0 GPa at 293 K via pulsed NQR determination of the appropriate As, Sb or Sb resonance frequencies. The results were compared with theoretical calculations of the total e.f.g. by means of full-potential linearized augmented plane wave (FLAPW) calculations. The theoretical values were approximately 70% of the measured ones, but comparison was limited to some extent by the accuracy of the values used for the quadrupolar moments of As and Sb. Additional uncertainties arose from the... [Pg.206]


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