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Intensity of the Mössbauer effect in crystals with vacancies and in solid solutions for the case of nonlocalized vibrations

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The phonon spectra obtained in [2, 3] are employed to calculate the intensity of the Mössbauer line for crystals with vacancies and for solid solutions on the supposition that localized vibrations are absent and that the vacancy and impurity-atom concentrations are small. A method of calculating concentrations at low and high temperatures is proposed which is suitable for crystals with vacancies and for solutions of isotopes.

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Sabitov, R.M. Intensity of the Mössbauer effect in crystals with vacancies and in solid solutions for the case of nonlocalized vibrations. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 57–60 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00822002

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