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Since the previous conference we extended our series of on-line γ-anisotropy measurements in the Z=50 and Z=82 region leading a.o. to the identification of the phase transition in the Au isotopes. Besides ‘conventional’ on-line low temperature nuclear orientation, we introduced the first on-line applications of NMR/ON, on-line α-anisotropy measurements and β-decay asymmetry experiments. The intriguing information from these new developments both in the field of nuclear structure and solid state physics is briefly discussed.
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Van Walle, E., Vandeplassche, D., Wouters, J. et al. On-line nuclear orientation at KOOL. Hyperfine Interact 34, 105–109 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02072687
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