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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 114:1-4
Recent improvements in Mossbauer back-scatter detectors have led to a new level of performance for 119 Sn. The back-scatter detectors, using 90% He10% CH 4 , counts efficiently the conversion and Auger electrons which follow resonant capture. Unen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 42:395-399
The Mossbauer spectra of the ferroelectric solid solutions (BiFeO3)x(PbTiO3)1−x have been studied as a function of temperature, mainly between room temperature and 600°C, using 57Fe in the solutions as an absorber. The quadrupole splitting increas
Publikováno v:
Solid State Communications. 9:1695-1698
Monocrystalline dislocation-free silicon, having an antimony concentration of from 3 × 1018 to 9 × 1018 atoms per cm3, was investigated by Mossbauer spectrometry at 80°K using the 37.2 keV γ-ray of 121Sb. A single line pattern was found, with a l
Autor:
H B Mathur, C M Yagnik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics. 1:469-472
The Mossbauer spectrum of FeAl2O4 consists of three absorption peaks at 0, 1.46 and 2.56 mm s-1 relative to a 57Co/Cu source. The spectrum can be resolved into two quadrupole-split spectra. The outer pair of lines corresponds to a quadrupole splittin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 42:4708-4712
The Mossbauer spectra were studied for the antiferroelectric compound PbZrO3 and for the closely related ferroelectric PbTi0.2Zr0.8O3. In both cases, a substitution of 5‐mol% BiFeO3 was made to permit the Mossbauer measurements. Little difference w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 40:4713-4715
The Mossbauer spectra of the system (PbTiO3)0.95(BiFeO3)0.05 have been studied from room temperature to 585°C. From the isomer‐shift of 0.491±0.02 mmsec−1 at room temperature, the ionicity is found to be 60%±20%. A discontinuity in the plot of
Publikováno v:
Mössbauer Effect Methodology ISBN: 9781468431643
Stress affects the Mossbauer spectrum of iron in subtle ways. Early experiments1 at 2 and 3 Kilobars compression showed that the isomer shift in ferrite at room temperature is -4.6 × 10-5mm/s/ksi. This is small compared with the linewidth of O.2 to
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