The Time Differential Perturbed Angular Distribution technique with LaBr3 detectors has been applied to the Iπ=211− isomeric state (Ex=846 keV, τ=107~ns) in 107Cd, which was populated and recoil-implanted into a gadolinium host following the 98Mo(12C, 3n)107Cd reaction. The static hyperfine field strength of Cd recoil implanted into gadolinium was thus measured, together with the fraction of nuclei implanted into field-free sites, under similar conditions as pertained for a previous implantation perturbed angular distribution g-factor measurement on the Iπ=10+ state in 110Cd. The 110Cd g(10+) value was thereby re-evaluated, bringing it into agreement with the value expected for a seniority-two νh211 configuration.
@article{arxiv.1709.10208,
title = {Perturbed angular distributions with LaBr$_3$ detectors: the $g$ factor of the first ${10^+}$ state in $^{110}$Cd revisited},
author = {T. J. Gray and A. E. Stuchbery and M. W. Reed and A. Akber and B. J. Coombes and J. T. H. Dowie and T. K. Eriksen and M. S. M. Gerathy and T. Kibedi and G. J. Lane and A. J. Mitchell and T. Palazzo and T. Tornyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.10208},
year = {2017}
}