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DOS: Evaluation of phonon density of states from nuclear resonant inelastic absorption

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Theoretical background and specific features of the calculation of the phonon density of states from energy spectra of nuclear resonant inelastic absorption of synchrotron radiation are presented. Double Fourier transformation is used to deconvolute data and an instrumental function and to eliminate the multiphonon contributions. A computer program is developed and an example of its work is shown.

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Kohn, V., Chumakov, A. DOS: Evaluation of phonon density of states from nuclear resonant inelastic absorption. Hyperfine Interactions 125, 205–221 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012689705503

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