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[[File:Pacshowoff.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Nuclear probe in a lattice.]]
[[File:PAC-Spectroscopy-Schema.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Schema of PAC-Spectroscopy]]
The '''perturbed γ-γ angular correlation''', '''PAC''' for short or '''PAC-Spectroscopy''', is a method of nuclear solid-state physics with which [[magnetic field|magnetic]] and [[electric
Today only the time-differential perturbed angular correlation ('''TDPAC''') is used.
== History and
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PAC goes back to a theoretical work by Donald R. Hamilton
Step by step the theory was developed.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Gardner | first=J W | title=Directional Correlation between Successive Internal-Conversion Electrons | journal=Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A | publisher=IOP Publishing | volume=62 | issue=12 | date=1949-12-01 | issn=0370-1298 | doi=10.1088/0370-1298/62/12/302 | pages=763–779| bibcode=1949PPSA...62..763G }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Ling | first1=Daniel S. | last2=Falkoff | first2=David L. | title=Interference Effects in Gamma-Gamma Angular Correlations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=76 | issue=11 | date=1949-12-01 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.76.1639 | pages=1639–1648| bibcode=1949PhRv...76.1639L }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|first=M. |last=Fierz|journal= Helvetica Physica Acta|volume=22|year=1949|issue=4|page=489|title=Zur Theorie der Multipolstrahlung|url=https://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=hpa-001:1949:22#499|language=de}}</ref><ref>J.A. Spiers, Nat. Res. Council Canada, Publ. No. 1925 (1950)</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Spiers | first=J. A. | title=On the Directional Correlation of Successive Nuclear Radiations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=80 | issue=3 | date=1950-11-01 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.80.491 | pages=491| bibcode=1950PhRv...80..491S }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Falkoff | first1=David L. | last2=Uhlenbeck | first2=G. E. | title=On the Directional Correlation of Successive Nuclear Radiations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=79 | issue=2 | date=1950-07-15 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.79.323 | pages=323–333| bibcode=1950PhRv...79..323F }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Racah | first=Giulio | title=Directional Correlation of Successive Nuclear Radiations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=84 | issue=5 | date=1951-12-01 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.84.910 | pages=910–912| bibcode=1951PhRv...84..910R }}</ref><ref>U. Fano, Nat'l. Bureau of Standards Report 1214</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Fano | first=U. | title=Geometrical Characterization of Nuclear States and the Theory of Angular Correlations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=90 | issue=4 | date=1953-05-15 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.90.577 | pages=577–579| bibcode=1953PhRv...90..577F }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Lloyd | first=Stuart P. | title=The Angular Correlation of Two Successive Nuclear Radiations | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=85 | issue=5 | date=1952-03-01 | issn=0031-899X | doi=10.1103/physrev.85.904 | pages=904–911| bibcode=1952PhRv...85..904L }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|first=K. |last=Adler|journal=Helvetica Physica Acta|volume=25|year=1952|issue=3|page=235|title=Beiträge zur Theorie der Richtungskorrelation|url=https://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=hpa-001:1952:25#237|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=De Groot | first=S.R. | title=On the theories of angular distribution and correlation of beta and gamma radiation | journal=Physica | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=18 | issue=12 | year=1952 | issn=0031-8914 | doi=10.1016/s0031-8914(52)80196-x | pages=1201–1214| bibcode=1952Phy....18.1201D }}</ref><ref>F. Coester, J.M. Jauch, Helv. Phys. Acta 26 (1953) 3.</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Biedenharn | first1=L. C. | last2=Rose | first2=M. E. | title=Theory of Angular Correlation of Nuclear Radiations | journal=Reviews of Modern Physics | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=25 | issue=3 | date=1953-07-01 | issn=0034-6861 | doi=10.1103/revmodphys.25.729 | pages=729–777| bibcode=1953RvMP...25..729B }}</ref>
After Abragam and Pound
While until about 2008 PAC instruments used conventional high-frequency electronics of the 1970s, in 2008 Christian Herden and Jens Röder et al. developed the first fully digitized PAC instrument that enables extensive data analysis and parallel use of multiple probes.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Herden | first1=C. | last2=Röder | first2=J. | last3=Gardner | first3=J.A. | last4=Becker | first4=K.D. | title=Fully digital time differential perturbed angular correlation (TDPAC) spectrometer | journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=594 | issue=2 | year=2008 | issn=0168-9002 | doi=10.1016/j.nima.2008.05.001 | pages=155–161| bibcode=2008NIMPA.594..155H }}</ref> Replicas and further developments followed.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Nagl | first1=Matthias | last2=Vetter | first2=Ulrich | last3=Uhrmacher | first3=Michael | last4=Hofsäss | first4=Hans | title=A new all-digital time differential γ-γ angular correlation spectrometer | journal=Review of Scientific Instruments | publisher=AIP Publishing | volume=81 | issue=7 | year=2010 | pages=073501–073501–9 | issn=0034-6748 | doi=10.1063/1.3455186 |
==Measuring principle ==
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== Theory ==
[[File:Cascade3.png|thumb|right|General γ-γ-cascade with life-time <math>\tau_N</math> of the intermediate state.]]
The first <math>\gamma</math>-quantum (<math>\gamma_1, k_1</math>) will be emitted
:<math>W(\Theta)=\sum^{k_{max}}_{k}A_{kk}P_{k}cos(\Theta)
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Where <math>I_S</math> is the spin of the intermediate state and <math>I_i</math> with <math>i=1;2</math> the
<math>A_ {kk}</math> is the anisotropy coefficient that depends on the [[angular momentum]] of the intermediate state and the multipolarities of the transition.
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If <math>\eta=0</math>, then:
:<math>\
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with:
:<math>\
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For integer spins applies:
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For half integer spins applies:
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The perturbation factor is given by:
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