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{{Short description|Close surroundings of an atom}}
[[File:Kristallstruktur Indiumoxid.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Crystal structure of indium(III) oxide]]
The '''local structure''' is a term in [[nuclear spectroscopy]] that refers to the structure of the nearest neighbours around an atom in [[crystal]]s and [[molecule]]s. E.g. in crystals the atoms order in
With the same methods, the local magnetic fields in a crystal structure can also be probed and provide a magnetic local structure. This is of great importance for the understanding of defects in magnetic materials, which have wide range of applications such as modern magnetic materials or the [[giant magnetoresistance]] effect, that is used in materials in the reader heads of harddrives.
Research of the local structure of materials
==References==
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*{{cite journal|last=Kaufmann|first=Elton N|author-link=Elton N. Kaufmann|author2=Reiner J. Vianden|year=1979|title=The electric field gradient in noncubic metals|journal=Reviews of Modern Physics|volume=51|issue=1|pages=161–214|doi=10.1103/RevModPhys.51.161|bibcode=1979RvMP...51..161K}}
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