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We report about a new in-beam Mössbauer station which is intended to utilize the cold neutron source and guide system installed on the 10th beam line of the Budapest Research Reactor. This new in-beam facility enables us to broaden the number of nuclides accessible for Mössbauer studies in various materials. In this article we describe our new system and summarize the possibilities of its application to Mössbauer spectroscopy.
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Belgya, T., Lázár, K. New in-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy station at the Budapest Research Reactor. Hyperfine Interact 167, 875–879 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-006-9372-8
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