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    Electron density-of-states and the metal–insulator transition in LaHx by Barnes, R.G, Chang, C.T, Majer, G, Kaess, U

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (11-08-2003)
    “…The temperature dependence of the Gd3+ impurity ion spin relaxation rate, τi−1, in lanthanum hydrides, LaHx (2.0≤x≤3.0), probes the metal–insulator (MI)…”
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    Hydrogen and deuterium diffusion in titanium dihydrides/dideuterides by Kaess, U., Majer, G., Stoll, M., Peterson, D.T., Barnes, R.G.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (22-08-1997)
    “…The macroscopic diffusivities D of hydrogen in titanium dihydrides. Ti1H1 (1.65≤x≤2.02), and of deuterium in titanium dideuterides. Ti2H1 (x=1.74, 1.98), have…”
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    Generation and Application of Ultra-High-Intensity Magnetic Field Gradient Pulses for NMR Spectroscopy by Galvosas, Petrik, Stallmach, Frank, Seiffert, Günter, Kärger, Jörg, Kaess, Udo, Majer, Günter

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-08-2001)
    “…Two different concepts of gradient current power supplies are introduced, which are suitable for the generation of ultra-high intensity pulsed magnetic field…”
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of hydrogen diffusion in the layer-structured system ZrClH x by Stoll, M, Kaess, U, Majer, G, Barnes, R.G

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (1997)
    “…The proton spin-lattice relaxation rate Γ 1 in ZrClH 0.5 shows one maximum and two shoulders, which indicates three distinct modes of hydrogen motion. The…”
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    NMR Studies of hydrogen diffusion in ZrBe 2H 1.4 by Kimmerle, F, Majer, G, Kaess, U, Maeland, A.J, Conradi, M.S, McDowell, A.F

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (1998)
    “…The diffusivity of hydrogen in the metal-hydride ZrBe 2H 1 . 4 has been studied by different nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. The proton…”
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