concentrates on teaching techniques using as much theory as
needed.application of the techniques to many problems of materials
characterization.
Mossbauer spectroscopy is a profound analytical method which has
nevertheless continued to develop. The authors now present a
state-of-the art book which consists of two parts. The first part
details the fundamentals of Mossbauer spectroscopy and is based on
a book published in 1978 in the Springer series 'Inorganic
Chemistry Concepts' by P. Gutlich, R. Link and A.X. Trautwein.
The second part covers useful practical aspects of measurements,
and the application of the techniques to many problems of materials
characterization. The update includes the use of synchroton
radiation and many instructive and illustrative examples in fields
such as solid state chemistry, biology and physics, materials and
the geosciences, as well as industrial applications. Special
chapters on magnetic relaxation phenomena (S. Morup) and
computation of hyperfine interaction parameters (F. Neese) are also
included.
The book concentrates on teaching the technique using theory as
much as needed and as little as possible. The reader will learn the
fundamentals of the technique and how to apply it to many problems
of materials characterization. Transition metal chemistry, studied
on the basis of the most widely used Mossbauer isotopes, will be in
the foreground.
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