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Mössbauer

[maws-bou-er, mos-, mœs-bou-uhr]

noun

  1. Rudolf L. 1929–2011, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1961.



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Menzies, O. N., Bland, P. A., Berry, F. J. & Cressey, G. A Mössbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction study of ordinary chondrites: quantification of modal mineralogy and implications for redox conditions during metamorphism.

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X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy study of fcc iron hydride FeH at high pressures and implications for the composition of the Earth’s core.

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The resulting spectra were analysed using a least-squares Mössbauer fitting program.

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Mössbauer measurements were carried out in an Oxford Instrument flow cryostat at temperatures between 80 K and 295 K using a 57CoRh source.

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Figure 4Pulses of Mössbauer radiation.

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