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Following the long-standing tradition of the Seeheim-Workshops on M
ssbauer Spectroscopy, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1994 always held in the
same traditional place of the Lufthansa Training Center in
Seeheim/Germany, the 5th workshop took place in 2002. The main
topics covered are:
-new technical developments such as the techniques of Nuclear
Inelastic Scattering (NIS) and Nuclear Forward Scattering (NFS) of
Synchrotron Radiation and their applications in studying lattice
dynamics, magnetism and surface phenomena;
-investigations of molecular structural and bonding properties in
biomolecules and coordination compounds;
-problems related to geochemistry and earth sciences;
-applications of M ssbauer spectroscopy in molecular magnetism and
photomagnetism.
The book will serve as a source of great actuality to physicists,
chemists and geoscientists employing the M ssbauer effect and other
hyperfine interaction techniques to explore solid state properties
of bulk materials as well as surface phenomena.
Following the long-standing tradition of the Seeheim-Workshops on
Mossbauer Spectroscopy, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1994 always held in the
same traditional place of the Lufthansa Training Center in
Seeheim/Germany, the 5th workshop took place in 2002. The main
topics covered are:
-new technical developments such as the techniques of Nuclear
Inelastic Scattering (NIS) and Nuclear Forward Scattering (NFS) of
Synchrotron Radiation and their applications in studying lattice
dynamics, magnetism and surface phenomena;
-investigations of molecular structural and bonding properties in
biomolecules and coordination compounds;
-problems related to geochemistry and earth sciences;
-applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy in molecular magnetism and
photomagnetism.
The book will serve as a source of great actuality to physicists,
chemists and geoscientists employing the Mossbauer effect and other
hyperfine interaction techniques to explore solid state properties
of bulk materials as well as surface phenomena."
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