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Nicholas Stone

Emeritus Professor

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  • Condensed Matter Physics
nick.stone@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 030
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PARTICLE-HOLE INTRUDER STRUCTURES IN THE TE AND XE NUCLIDES

ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 198 (1989) 58-NUCL

Authors:

PF MANTICA, WB WALTERS, EF ZGANJAR, HK CARTER, J RIKOVSKA, NJ STONE
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STUDIES OF WEAK ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE INTERACTION IN (COFE)-CO-57, (COFE)-CO-60 USING MODULATED ADIABATIC PASSAGE ON ORIENTED NUCLEI

HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 51:1-4 (1989) 909-914

Authors:

PJ BACK, Z NAWAZ, NJ STONE
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Nuclear orientation at isolde/cern

Hyperfine Interactions 43:1-4 (1988) 139-149

Authors:

K Schlösser, I Berkes, E Hagn, P Herzog, T Niinikoski, H Postma, C Richard-Serre, J Rikovska, NJ Stone, L Vanneste, E Zech

Abstract:

A facility for Nuclear Implantation into Cold On-Line Equipment (NICOLE) is being installed at the new on-line isotope separator ISOLDE 3 at CERN. The first on-line run was in the beginning of July 1988. The low temperature equipment has been successfully tested and first off-line experiments on various isotopes have been performed. NMR/ON has been done on vaious isotopes (Co, Xe, Pt, Au) in iron host. First experience with the top-loading dilution refrigertor (Oxford Instruments Limited) shows that it performs very well. The cooling power is 400 μW at 100 mK and 34 μW at 25 mK. The base temperature can be kept continuously well below 5 mK. NMR/ON can be performed at temperatures below 5.5 mK. The base temperature on-line is expected to be lower then 6 mK. The sample can be cooled down from room temperature to 10 mK within two hours, to 6 mK within 3 hours which is not only important for off-line but also for on-line experiments when samples have to be changed to remove long lived daughter activity. The latest results will be reported. © 1998 J.C. Baltzer A.G., Scientific Publishing Company.
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A STUDY OF THE NUCLEAR-SPIN LATTICE-RELAXATION TIME T1 FOR MN-54 IN THE ANTIFERROMAGNETIC DIELECTRIC CRYSTAL MNCL2.4H2O

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS 21:12 (1988) 2377-2389

Authors:

MAB DEARAUJO, NJ STONE
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DEFORMATION IN THE LIGHT BR ISOTOPES

HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 43:1-4 (1988) 481-488

Authors:

AG GRIFFITHS, CJ ASHWORTH, IS GRANT, J RIKOVSKA, NJ STONE, PM WALKER, WB WALTERS, JP WHITE
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