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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Some Special Applications
Alfred X. TrautweinPhilipp GütlichEckhard Billsubject
Physics::General PhysicsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceChemical speciesMaterials scienceMössbauer spectroscopyAtomQuadrupolePhysics::Atomic PhysicsQuadrupole splittingAtomic physicsHyperfine structureResonance (particle physics)Magnetic dipoledescription
We have learned from the preceding chapters that the chemical and physical state of a Mossbauer atom in any kind of solid material can be characterized by way of the hyperfine interactions which manifest themselves in the Mossbauer spectrum by the isomer shift and, where relevant, electric quadrupole and/or magnetic dipole splitting of the resonance lines. On the basis of all the parameters obtainable from a Mossbauer spectrum, it is, in most cases, possible to identify unambiguously one or more chemical species of a given Mossbauer atom occurring in the same material.
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2010-03-26 |