Anomalous saggins of Mössbauer effect probability at phase transitions
Lattice Dynamics Phase Transitions
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Abstract
Anomalous saggings of the Mössbauer effect probability observed in various materials near phase transition points, as a function of temperature, are discussed. We show that in all the cases the saggings can be explained by a common reason — the appearance of the so-called heterophase fluctuations near the phase transitions.
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Thin Film Phase Transition Transition Point Common Reason Effect Probability
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