PAC Worldwide

Where solids are studied using PAC and other methods of nuclear solid-state physics. 

Argentina
  • La Plata (IFLP) (PAC, hyperfine interactions (Pasquevich), nanocrystals, perovskites, ceramics)

  • Belgium

  • Leuven (IKS) (PAC, ME; surfaces, thin films, nanoclusters)

  • Brazil

  • Rio de Janeiro (CBPF)(PAC; amorphous metals, intermetallics)
  • São Paolo (IPEN) (PAC, ME, intermetallics, perovskites, Kondo systems)

  • Canada

  • TRIUMF, Vancouver (ISAC research facility) (RIB, IBA, future PAC, ME)

  • Denmark

  • Royal Veterinary and Agricultural U. (KVL) (PAC; biophysics)

  • Germany

  • Berlin (Free University), (PAD, NO; nuclear relaxation in metals)
  • Bonn, (German) (PAC, hall effect; semiconductors)
  • Freiberg (PAC; ternary semiconductors)
  • Göttingen (PAC, emission channeling, Hofsäß group)
  • Göttingen (PAC, ion-beam, oxides, Lieb and Schaaf groups)
  •  Hahn Meitner Institute (PAC, surfaces, interfaces)
  • Jena (PAC; semiconductors, solar cells)
  • Konstanz  (PAC, STM; surfaces, magnetic nanostructures)
  • Leipzig (PAC, IBA, PIXE; solids, biophysics)
  •  Mössbauer laboratory list (Keune group, Duisberg)
  • Saarlandes (PAC; II-VI semiconductors, nanocrystals)

  • Great Britain

  • London (Queen Mary and Westfield College) (PAC; biophysics)

  • Hungary

  • Mössbauer laboratory list (KFKI, Budapect) (ME)

  • India

  • Kalpakkam (Gandhi Center; PAC, e+, Govindaraj)
  • Mumbai (TIFR) (PAC, PAD, magnetism, electron correlation, Mishra)

  • Netherlands

  • Groningen (PAC, ME, IBA, soft-lander; surfaces)

  • Poland

  • Kraków (Institute of Nuclear Physics)  (PAC, intermetallics)

  • Russia

  • Mössbauer laboratory list (Yaroslavl), (local copy)

  • Sweden

  • Uppsala (PAC, ME, muSR; layered magnets)

  • Switzerland

  • CERN, Geneva (ISOLDE research facility) (RIB, PAC, ME, IBA)
  • NQI News, Zurich (for the nuclear quadrupole interaction community)

  • United States of America

  • Maryland, Baltimore County (PAC)

  • Miami, Ohio (PAC)
  • Mossbauer.org (a world community site supervised by MEDC)
  • Mössbauer Effect Data Center  (ME)
  •  Northern Kentucky (PAC, dynamics)
  • Oregon State (PAC; oxides, high-Tc superconductors, John Gardner, retired)
  • Pennsylvania State  (PAC, ferroelectrics, semiconductors, Catchen group)
  • Pennsylvania State  (ME, PAC, intermetallics, Motta group)
  • Washington State (PAC, ME; intermetallics, defects) Us!

  • Yugoslavia

  • Belgrade (VINCA, Institute of Nuclear Sciences) (PAC; intermetallics)

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    Abbreviations: Hyperfine methods: perturbed angular correlation (PAC), perturbed angular distribution (PAD), Mössbauer effect (ME), nuclear orientation (NO); muon spin resonance (muSR). Ion-beam analysis (IBA): Rutherford back-scattering (RBS); proton-induced xray-emission (PIXE). Positron annihilation spectroscopies (e+). Other: Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM); radioactive ion beams (RIB).

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