The 68mCu/68Cu isotope as a new probe for hyperfine studies: The nuclear moments

2016 
Time Differential Perturbed Angular Correlation of γ -rays (TDPAC) experiments were performed for the first time in the decay of 68 m Cu $(6^{-}, 721\ \text{keV}, 3.75\ \text{min})$ produced at the ISOLDE facility at CERN. Due to the short half-life of the source isotope, the measurements were carried out online. The intermediate state $(2^{+}, 84.1\ \text{keV}, 7.84\ \text{ns})$ offers the unique opportunity to study the electromagnetic fields acting at a copper probe in condensed matter via hyperfine interactions. The present work allowed determination of the nuclear moments for this state. The electric quadrupole moment $|Q(2^{+},84.1\ \text{keV})|=0.110(3)\ \text{b}$ was obtained from an experiment performed in Cu 2 O and the magnetic dipole moment $|\mu|=2.857(6)\ \mu_\text{N}$ from measurements in cobalt and nickel foils. The results are discussed in the framework of shell model calculations and the additivity rule for nuclear moments with respect to the robustness of the N = 40 sub-shell.
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