Mossbauer spectroscopy is uniquely able to probe hyperfine
interactions by looking at the short-range order of resonant atoms.
Materials containing an appropriate isotope as one of their
constituent atoms, such as iron or tin, are readily investigated.
But even materials that do not contain Mossbauer-active atoms can
be investigated if the probe atoms are incorporated in minor
quantities (ca. 0.1 at.-%) to act as molecular-level
indicators.
These 35 papers collected here represent a state-of-the-art
description of Mossbauer spectroscopy techniques applied to
advanced materials. The topics covered comprise investigations of
nanomaterials, nanoparticles, and quasicrystals, artificially
structured materials as well as applications of Mossbauer
spectroscopy in chemistry, mineralogy and metallurgy. The main aim
of is the dissemination of information on research and recent
developments of the method in materials science as obtained in
leading Mossbauer laboratories. "
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