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Bi, In, Pb, Sb, α- and β-Sn were implanted with57Co and57Fe. The results of the analysis suggested strongly hybridized bonds between the iron and the host atoms. An upturn of the isomer shift (δ) values relative to the δ values in hosts with completed d-shell was not justified. Charge states of Fe2+ or Fe+ also appeared. The possible role of the native surface oxide layers in the formation of these states was investigated.
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Dézsi, I., Kinsinger, V. & Langouche, G. Mössbauer study of iron in sp-metals and semimetals. Hyperfine Interact 41, 563–566 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02400453
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