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Studies of Ferro- and Paramagnetic Nickel by Positron Annihilation

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This is an account of a work still unfinished concerning the investigation of the electronic structure of ferro- and paramagnetic nickel as well as the course of the Curie transition by means of positron annihilation [1]. The experimental curves for angular correlation of annihilation quanta in long slit geometry were obtained at the Technical University of Denmark. The interpretation goes on as a collaboration of the Institute of Experimental Physics of the University of Wrocław and the Institute for Low Temperatures and Structure Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

This is not an original contribution, but an early account of a work still under way.

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Stachowiak, H. (1976). Studies of Ferro- and Paramagnetic Nickel by Positron Annihilation. In: Łopuszański, J.T., Pękalski, A., Przystawa, J. (eds) Magnetism in Metals and Metallic Compounds. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0016-9_7

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