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Materials Characterization
Edited by
Ruth E. Whan
Ruth E. Whan
Sandia National Laboratories
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ASM International
Volume
10
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-178-8
Publication date:
1986
Book Chapter
Mössbauer Spectroscopy
By
L.J. Swartzendruber
;
L.J. Swartzendruber
National Bureau of Standards
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L.H. Bennett
L.H. Bennett
National Bureau of Standards
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Published:1986
Page range:
287 - 295
Abstract
The Mossbauer effect (ME) is a spectroscopic method for observing nuclear gamma-ray fluorescence based on recoil-free transitions in a nucleus embedded in a solid lattice. This article provides an overview of the fundamental principles of ME and related concepts such as recoil-free fraction, absorption cross section, gamma-ray polarization, isomer shift, and quadrupole and magnetic interactions. It illustrates the experimental arrangement for obtaining ME spectra and presents several application examples.
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L.J. Swartzendruber, L.H. Bennett, Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Materials Characterization, Vol 10, Edited By Ruth E. Whan, ASM International, 1986, p 287–295, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v10.a0001753
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