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Application of the Mössbauer Effect in Some Tribological Problems

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Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Materials Science

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It is well-known that different kinds of mechanical treatment of metal surfaces have essential influence on their properties [1]. It has been established that the most intensive structural changes occur in the surface layer with the depth <1 μm. At the same time, the Röntgen methods provide investigation of surface layers with the depth < 5 μm, while electron methods (microscopy, electronography, etc.) allow to look for the surface layers with the depths < 0.03…0.05 μm.

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Kholmetskii, A.L., Uglov, V.V., Khodasevich, V.V., Anischik, V.M., Ponaryadov, V.V., Mashlan, M. (1999). Application of the Mössbauer Effect in Some Tribological Problems. In: Miglierini, M., Petridis, D. (eds) Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Materials Science. NATO Science Series, vol 66. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4548-0_21

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