2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa5f22
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The on-line low temperature nuclear orientation facility NICOLE

Abstract: We review major experiments and results obtained by the on-line low temperature nuclear orientation method at the NICOLE facility at ISOLDE, CERN since the year 2000 and highlight their general physical impact. This versatile facility, providing a large degree of controlled nuclear polarization, was used for a long-standing study of magnetic moments at shell closures in the region Z=28, N=28-50 but also for dedicated studies in the deformed region around A∼180. Another physics program was conducted to te… Show more

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“…All these methods are versatile but are restricted only to fragmentation facilities. Another technique is the low-temperature nuclear orientation (LTNO) that has been used in combination with NMR [90,91] but it cannot be applied to studies with liquids as it requires mK temperatures at the implantation site. Another approach under development is the polarisation via tilted foils that was used for β-NMR studies in measuring the nuclear magnetic moments [92,93].…”
Section: Techniques To Overcome the Nmr Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these methods are versatile but are restricted only to fragmentation facilities. Another technique is the low-temperature nuclear orientation (LTNO) that has been used in combination with NMR [90,91] but it cannot be applied to studies with liquids as it requires mK temperatures at the implantation site. Another approach under development is the polarisation via tilted foils that was used for β-NMR studies in measuring the nuclear magnetic moments [92,93].…”
Section: Techniques To Overcome the Nmr Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%