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- Cederwall, Bo, et al.
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SIGNATURE INVERSION IN CS-120 - EVIDENCE FOR A RESIDUAL PN INTERACTION
- 1992
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Ingår i: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474 .- 1873-1554. ; 542:3, s. 454-478
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- High-spin states have been observed in the odd-odd isotope 120Cs in S-32-induced reactions. The previously known band is extended to higher spin and several new bands are identified. Band-head configurations have been inferred by comparing the band properties with known bands in the odd nuclei 121Cs and 121Ba. A remarkable signature inversion is observed in the pi-h11/2 x nu-h11/2 band. The experimental data are compared with calculations made within the total routhian surface model and the two-particle plus triaxial rotor model. It is concluded that a significant residual pn interaction rather than triaxiality is responsible for the signature inversion phenomenon in the pi-h11/2 x nu-h11/2 band of 120Cs.(~)[GRAPHICS]
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- Le Lay, G., et al.
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STM and synchrotron radiation studies of "prototypical" metal{plus 45 degree rule}semiconductor systems
- 1994
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Ingår i: Surface Science. - 0039-6028. ; 307-309:PART A, s. 280-294
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Since the origin of surface science noble metal{plus 45 degree rule}elemental semiconductor couples have been considered as "prototypical" systems. After three decades of research their structural and electronic properties remain an intriguing maze despite recent advances made, especially thanks to the development of the near-field microscopies and the extensive use of synchrotron radiation in surface crystallography and in high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy. In the last few years, lead, as a replacement inert metal, has nearly gained the pole position in the display of exotic behaviour. This paper gives a flavour of this mystery story and highlights some puzzling questions. © 1994.
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- LIDEN, F, et al.
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ALIGNMENT PROCESSES IN CS-119, CS-121 AND CS-123
- 1992
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Ingår i: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474 .- 1873-1554. ; 550:2, s. 365-390
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Rotational band structures have been observed in the odd-A Cs isotopes 119Cs, 121Cs and 123Cs. The previously known bands have been extended to higher spin values and several new bands have been established. Alignments of both h11/2 protons and neutrons are seen. Of special interest are the alignment frequencies in the (tentative) [422]3/2+ and [404]9/2+ bands which indicate a configuration-dependent proton pairing. Furthermore, the variation of the interaction strength at the first band crossing in the h11/2 bands does not follow the standard cranked-shell-model predictions. This feature is in line with previous systematic observations of alignment processes in high-j intruder bands, and might infer an additional band mixing due to a neutron-proton interaction.(~)[GRAPHICS]
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