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Proceedings of the 3rd Joint International Conference on Hyperfine
Interactions and International Symposium on Nuclear Quadrupole
Interactions, HFI/NQI 2010 held at CERN, Switzerland, September
13-17, 2010 Reprinted from Hyperfine Interactions Volume. This
volume focuses on the most recent studies on all aspects of
hyperfine interaction detected by nuclear radiation and nuclear
quadrupole interactions detected by resonance methods in the areas
of materials, biological and medical science, as well as on
contributions on new developments in instrumentation and methods,
ab initio calculations and simulations. This volume comprises
research papers, reviews, and short communications recording
original investigations related to: Theory on Hyperfine
Interactions (HFI) and Nuclear Moments; Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials (Bulk and Thin Layers); HFI probes in Semiconductors,
Metals and Insulators; Lattice Dynamics and Ion-Solid Interactions;
Surfaces, Interfaces, Thin Films, and Nano-structures; Resonance
Methods; Nuclear Moments, Nuclear Polarization and Spin Dynamics;
Investigations in Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine; New Directions
and Developments in Methodology. The papers present the latest
scientific work of various invited speakers and contributor
researchers from the five continents that have brought their
perspectives to the meeting.
Tutorials on Mossbauer Spectroscopy
Since the discovery of the Mossbauer Effect many excellent books
have been published for researchers and for doctoral and master
level students. However, there appears to be no textbook available
for final year bachelor students, nor for people working in
industry who have received only basic courses in classical
mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, chemistry and
materials science. The challenge of this book is to give an
introduction to Mossbauer Spectroscopy for this level.
The ultimate goal of this book is to give this audience not only a
scientific introduction to the technique, but also to demonstrate
in an attractive way the power of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in many
fields of science, in order to create interest among the readers in
joining the community of Mossbauer spectroscopists. This is
particularly important at times where in many Mossbauer
laboratories succession is at stake.
This book will be used as a textbook for the tutorial sessions,
organized at the occasion of the 2011 International Conference on
the Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy (ICAME2011) in Tokyo."
This book presents an overview of the latest Moessbauer
spectroscopy research. It sheds light on various cutting-edge
research subjects: (i) nuclear resonance scattering experiments
implemented at synchrotron radiation facilities, e.g., ESRF, DESY
and Spring-8; (ii) multidisciplinary materials research related to
chemistry, biology, geoscience, molecular magnetism of metal
complexes, batteries, and magnetism; (iii) novel imaging techniques
based on probing diffusion in solids using Moessbauer spectroscopy.
The first three chapters introduce recent research on modern
Moessbauer spectroscopy, including nuclear resonant scattering
experiments and development of related techniques at synchrotron
accelerator facilities. Chapters 4 and 5 then demonstrate the
applications of such pioneering techniques to chemistry, biology
and geoscience. Chapters 6 and 7 describe the applications to new
functional materials, i.e., metal complexes and Li- and Na-ion
batteries, while the final two chapters are devoted to two
important measuring techniques: Moessbauer spectroscopy under
external magnetic fields, and microscopic Moessbauer techniques on
diffusion in solids, which are expected to play an essential role
in the investigation and characterization of magnetic structures
and microstructures in materials. The cutting-edge content provides
readers with quick updates on the latest research topics in the
field, while the tutorial-style descriptions allow readers
unfamiliar with Moessbauer spectroscopy to learn and implement the
techniques. As such, the book is especially useful for advanced
undergraduate and early graduate students who have recently been
assigned to a laboratory.
Tutorials on Moessbauer Spectroscopy Since the discovery of the
Moessbauer Effect many excellent books have been published for
researchers and for doctoral and master level students. However,
there appears to be no textbook available for final year bachelor
students, nor for people working in industry who have received only
basic courses in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum
mechanics, chemistry and materials science. The challenge of this
book is to give an introduction to Moessbauer Spectroscopy for this
level. The ultimate goal of this book is to give this audience not
only a scientific introduction to the technique, but also to
demonstrate in an attractive way the power of Moessbauer
Spectroscopy in many fields of science, in order to create interest
among the readers in joining the community of Moessbauer
spectroscopists. This is particularly important at times where in
many Moessbauer laboratories succession is at stake. This book will
be used as a textbook for the tutorial sessions, organized at the
occasion of the 2011 International Conference on the Application of
Moessbauer Spectroscopy (ICAME2011) in Tokyo.
Proceedings of the 3rd Joint International Conference on Hyperfine
Interactions and International Symposium on Nuclear Quadrupole
Interactions, HFI/NQI 2010 held at CERN, Switzerland, September
13-17, 2010 Reprinted from Hyperfine Interactions Volume. This
volume focuses on the most recent studies on all aspects of
hyperfine interaction detected by nuclear radiation and nuclear
quadrupole interactions detected by resonance methods in the areas
of materials, biological and medical science, as well as on
contributions on new developments in instrumentation and methods,
ab initio calculations and simulations. This volume comprises
research papers, reviews, and short communications recording
original investigations related to: Theory on Hyperfine
Interactions (HFI) and Nuclear Moments; Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials (Bulk and Thin Layers); HFI probes in Semiconductors,
Metals and Insulators; Lattice Dynamics and Ion-Solid Interactions;
Surfaces, Interfaces, Thin Films, and Nano-structures; Resonance
Methods; Nuclear Moments, Nuclear Polarization and Spin Dynamics;
Investigations in Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine; New Directions
and Developments in Methodology. The papers present the latest
scientific work of various invited speakers and contributor
researchers from the five continents that have brought their
perspectives to the meeting.
This book emphasizes the importance of the fascinating atomistic
insights into the defects and the impurities as well as the dynamic
behaviors in silicon materials, which have become more directly
accessible over the past 20 years. Such progress has been made
possible by newly developed experimental methods, first principle
theories, and computer simulation techniques. The book is aimed at
young researchers, scientists, and technicians in related
industries. The main purposes are to provide readers with 1) the
basic physics behind defects in silicon materials, 2) the atomistic
modeling as well as the characterization techniques related to
defects and impurities in silicon materials, and 3) an overview of
the wide range of the research fields involved.
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