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It is emphasized that Mössbauer spectra of57Fe nuclei subjected to a combined magnetic dipole- and electric quadrupole interaction cannot give a unique solution for all parameters involved in these interactions, even if intensities are taken into account. Expressions are derived with which the full range of possible solutions can be calculated and we apply these to some recently published results in which the ambiguity was not recognized.
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Van Dongen Torman, J., Jagannathan, R. & Trooster, J.M. Analysis of57Fe Mössbauer hyperfine spectra. Hyperfine Interact 1, 135–144 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022447
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