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Hyperfine spectroscopy in diffraction geometry

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With the advent of third generation synchrotron radiation sources nuclear Bragg diffraction became a powerful technique for the determination of hyperfine parameters and the electronic and magnetic structure of single crystals. Basic features are discussed theoretically and experimentally and are illustrated by examples such as YIG, FeBO3, α-Fe2O3, and Fe3BO6.

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Rüffer, R., Rüter, H. & Gerdau, E. Hyperfine spectroscopy in diffraction geometry. Hyperfine Interactions 123, 405–426 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017023923733

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