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Mössbauer Effect Methodology: Volume 2 Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Mössbauer Effect Methodology New York City, January 25, 1966

Autor Irwin J. Gruverman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2013
The continued growth of Mössbauer effect methodology, and its virtuosity in encompassing new elements and new applications, are amply illustrated by the contents of this volume. The degree of maturity of Mössbauer spectroscopy is attested to by the increasing reliance of chemists upon Mössbauer investigation as a primary tool to be conjirmed by more "conventional" measurements. An exciting development has been the use of neutron and Cou­ lomb excitation techniques to produce Mössbauer Ievels. This promises to Iead Mössbauer spectroscopy toward the very desirable "universal spectroscopy" category. The prospect of extending the technique to many elements which do not possess useful precursor radionuclides is exciting indeed. While attention is being focused primarily on spectroscopy and applications, methodology is not being neglected. Another generation of drive designs is being reported, and commercial spectrometers are becoming more reliable, more competitive, and offer a reasonable selection of features at a wide range in prices. Several of the equipment companies who participated in the Third Mössbauer Methodology Symposium demonstrated approaches to Mössbauer spectrometer design (e.g., Austin Science Associates and Linear Alpha Corpora­ tion-Elron). A unique, new, very high countrate acceptance system demonstrated by Austin Science Associates was developed entirely in response to the need of Mössbauer spectroscopists for data acquisition rates beyond existing proportional counting capabilities. The range of proportional detectors available and a simple, inexpen­ sive demonstration spectrometer were exhibited by Reuter-Stokes Electronic Components, Inc.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475715460
ISBN-10: 1475715463
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: VIII, 191 p.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1966
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Mössbauer Parameters: Determination and Interpretation.- Interpretation and Applications of Mössbauer Fraction Experiments.- Electric Field Gradients in Iron Compounds.- Mössbauer Paramagnetic Hyperfine Structure.- Localized Moments of Dilute Iron in Nonmagnetic Host Metals.- Measurement of Magnetic Field Distributions.- The Use of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Iron Coordination Chemistry.- Some Applications of Superconducting Magnets.- Mössbauer Spectrometry: Application to Material Investigations.- Mössbauer Analysis of Meteoritic Iron Minerals.- Mössbauer Spectrometry of Hemoglobin: Paramagnetic Effects.- Mössbauer Studies of Rare-Earth Intermetallic Compounds.- The Mössbauer Effect of Sn119 in Palladium-Rich Palladium—Tin Solid Solutions.- Investigation of Ultra-Thin Iron Films.

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The continued growth of Mössbauer effect methodology, and its virtuosity in encompassing new elements and new applications, are amply illustrated by the contents of this volume. The degree of maturity of Mössbauer spectroscopy is attested to by the increasing reliance of chemists upon Mössbauer investigation as a primary tool to be conjirmed by more "conventional" measurements. An exciting development has been the use of neutron and Cou­ lomb excitation techniques to produce Mössbauer Ievels. This promises to Iead Mössbauer spectroscopy toward the very desirable "universal spectroscopy" category. The prospect of extending the technique to many elements which do not possess useful precursor radionuclides is exciting indeed. While attention is being focused primarily on spectroscopy and applications, methodology is not being neglected. Another generation of drive designs is being reported, and commercial spectrometers are becoming more reliable, more competitive, and offer a reasonable selection of features at a wide range in prices. Several of the equipment companies who participated in the Third Mössbauer Methodology Symposium demonstrated approaches to Mössbauer spectrometer design (e.g., Austin Science Associates and Linear Alpha Corpora­ tion-Elron). A unique, new, very high countrate acceptance system demonstrated by Austin Science Associates was developed entirely in response to the need of Mössbauer spectroscopists for data acquisition rates beyond existing proportional counting capabilities. The range of proportional detectors available and a simple, inexpen­ sive demonstration spectrometer were exhibited by Reuter-Stokes Electronic Components, Inc.