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Nuclear spectroscopy is a superordinate concept of methods that uses properties of a nucleus to probe material properties.[1][2] By emission or absorption of radiation from the nucleus information of the local structure is obtained, as an interaction of an atom with its closest neighbours. Or a radiation spectrum of the nucleus is detected. Most methods base on hyperfine interactions, which are the interaction of the nucleus with its interaction of its atom's electrons and their interaction with the nearest neighbor atoms as well as external fields. Nuclear spectroscopy is mainly applied to solids and liquids, rarely in gases. Its methods are important tools in condensed matter physics,[3][4] solid state chemistry.[5], and analysis of chemical composition (analytical chemistry).

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  2. ^ Garrett, P. E.; Rodríguez, T. R.; Varela, A. D.; Green, K. L.; Bangay, J.; Finlay, A.; Austin RAE; Ball, G. C.; Bandyopadhyay, D. S.; Bildstein, V.; Colosimo, S.; Cross, D. S.; Demand, G. A.; Finlay, P.; Garnsworthy, A. B.; Grinyer, G. F.; Hackman, G.; Jigmeddorj, B.; Jolie, J.; Kulp, W. D.; Leach, K. G.; Morton, A. C.; Orce, J. N.; Pearson, C. J.; Phillips, A. A.; Radich, A. J.; Rand, E. T.; Schumaker, M. A.; Svensson, C. E.; et al. (2019-10-03). "Synopsis: Nuclear Spectroscopy Reveals New Shapes of Excited Nuclei". Physical Review Letters. 123 (14). U.S.: American Physical Society: 142502. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.123.142502. PMID 31702191. S2CID 207934601.
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  5. ^ Methods in Physical Chemistry, Rolf Schäfer, Peter C. Schmidt, Print ISBN 9783527327454, Online ISBN 9783527636839, doi:10.1002/9783527636839

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