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Using nuclear recoil due to neutrino emission during the electron-capture decay of111Sn to111 In in combination with111In/111Cd PAC we were able to obtain microscopic information about isolated low energy recoil processes in otherwise undamaged copper, silver, gold, aluminium, and lead.
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Metzner, H., Sielemann, R., Klaumünzer, S. et al. Neutrino recoil experiments in metals. Hyperfine Interact 35, 649–653 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02394469
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