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Basic principles of Mössbauer spectroscopy and applications

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The Mössbauer spectroscopy [1, 2, 3], know also as a recoilless nuclear gamma rays resonance, represents a very powerful tool by providing a large range of information via the modification of the nuclear level energy, derived from the interactions with external factors specific to condensed matter, mostly due to the electron contributions.

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  5. hereafter a list of basic books on Mössbauer spectroscopy is presented: a) H. Frauenfelder in The Mössbauer Effect (Benjamin, New York (1962)). b) G. K. Wertheimin Mössbauer Effect (Academic, New York (1964)). c) V. I. Goldanskii and R. H. Herber in Chemical Application of Mössbauer Spectroscopy, (Academic Press (1964)). d) N. N. Greenwood and T. C. Gibb in Mössbauer Spectroscopy (Chapman and Hall, London (1971)). e) G. K. Shenoy and F. E. Wagner (Eds) in Mössbauer Isomer Shifts p. 106 (North Holland, Amsterdam (1978)). f) B. V. Thosar, J. K. Srivastava, P. K. Iyengar, S. C. Bhargava (Eds.) in Advances in Mössbauer Spectroscopy (Elsevier, Amsterdam (1983)) g) D.P.E Dickson and F.J. Berry in Mössbauer Spectroscopy (Cambridge University Press, 1986)

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  6. For further details on the examples given above see: M. Bornaz, G. Filoti, A. Gelberg, V. Grabari, C. Nistor, Nucl. Instr. & Meth. 40, 61 (1966); D. Lupu, D. Barb, G. Filoti, M. Morariu, D. Tarina, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 34, 2803 (1972); G. Filoti, C.N. Turcanu, C. Oproiu in Proc. ICAME Krakow-1975, Eds. A.Z. Hrynkiewicz and J.A. Sawicki, Vol.II, p.283; G. Filoti, M. D. Kuzmin and J. Bartolomé, Phys Rev. B 74, 134420 (2006)

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Filoti, G. (2007). Basic principles of Mössbauer spectroscopy and applications. In: NMR-MRI, μSR and Mössbauer Spectroscopies in Molecular Magnets. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0532-7_9

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