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A polymer foil of polyethylene-terephthalate was successfully used for the tilted foil to create nuclear polarization of beta-emitters. The foil was carefully prepared to produce atomic flatness on the surfaces. The resultant smoothness was confirmed with beta-NMR measurements on12B and found to be as good as those of carbon foils used previously in the measurements.
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Ozawa, A., Momota, S., Kitagawa, A. et al. Polymer foil applicable to the tilted foil technique. Hyperfine Interact 61, 1383–1385 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02407631
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