Abstract
Measurements of the electric quadrupole interaction at impurities in paramagnetic Ho metal using time-differential perturbed angular correlations show marked deviation from the usual behavior. A phenomenological theory applied to this and other cases of closed-shell probes in rare-earth metals indicates that the deviation is due to the aspherical charge distribution of the host ion arising from the influence of the crystalline electric field on their unfilled shells.
- Received 21 August 1978
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.41.1188
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