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Israel Nowik
Researcher at The Racah Institute of Physics
Publications - 287
Citations - 6725
Israel Nowik is an academic researcher from The Racah Institute of Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperfine structure & Magnetization. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 287 publications receiving 6457 citations. Previous affiliations of Israel Nowik include Rutgers University & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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First-order valence phase transition in cubic Yb x In 1 − x Cu 2
Israel Felner,Israel Nowik +1 more
TL;DR: The present compounds exhibit the sharpest temperature-dependent valence phase transition in any metallic system.
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Charge Fluctuations in Europium in Metallic Eu Cu 2 Si 2
TL;DR: In this paper, an absorption line with a strongly temperature-dependent isomer shift was found in the 21.6-keV ray of an electron between the localized $4f$ level and the conduction band.
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Spin-Orientation Diagrams and Magnetic Anisotropy of Rare-Earth-Iron Ternary Cubic Laves Compounds
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Moessbaurr effect in 57Fe to determine the direction of magnetization in the HoxTb1-xFe2, HoxEr 1-x Fe2, Dy/sub x/Tb 1-XFe2, DyxE1-exFe2/, and Hox Tm1-oxFe2 systems as a function of x and temperature.
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Mössbauer spectroscopic investigation of structure-function relations in ferritins.
TL;DR: Mössbauer spectroscopic data on recombinant human and horse spleen ferritin are presented, finding that apoferritin catalyses Fe(II) oxidation as a first step in ferrihydrite deposition and that iron-core formation does occur in those ferritins that lack ferroxidase centres even though the initial Fe( II) oxidation is relatively slow.
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Electron-transfer processes in metal-free tetraferrocenylporphyrin. Understanding internal interactions to access mixed-valence States potentially useful for quantum cellular automata.
Victor N. Nemykin,Gregory T. Rohde,Christopher D. Barrett,Ryan G. Hadt,Claudia Bizzarri,Pierluca Galloni,Barbara Floris,Israel Nowik,Rolfe H. Herber,Andrea Giacomo Marrani,Robertino Zanoni,Nikolay M. Loim +11 more
TL;DR: The chemical oxidation of H(2)TFcP was tested using a variety of oxidants which resulted in formation of mixed-valence compounds, which were characterized by UV-vis-NIR, MCD, IR, Mossbauer, and XPS spectroscopy.