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Selected Mössbauer Spectroscopy Literature References

Cranshaw, T. E., Dale, B. W., Longworth, C. O. and Johnson, C. E. (1985) Mössbauer Spectroscopy and its Applications, Cambridge Univ. Press.

Debrunner, P. G. (1993) "Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Proteins" in Biological Magnetic Resonance, 13, eds. Berliner, L. J. and Reuben, J., Plenum, New York, 59-101.

Edwards, P. R., Johnson, C. E. and Williams, R. J. P. (1967) "Mössbauer Spectra of Some Tetrahedral Iron(II) Compounds", J. Chem. Phys. 47, 2074-2082.

Fraunfelder, H. (1963) The Mössbauer Effect, W. A. Benjamin, New York.

Greenwood, N. N. and Gibb, T. C. (1971) Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Chapman and Hall, London.

Huynh, B. H. and Kent, T. A. (1984) in Advances in Inorganic Biochemistry, eds. Eichhorn, G. L. and Luigi, G. M., Elsevier, New York, 163-223.

Lang, G., (1970) "Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Haem Proteins", Quart. Rev. Biophysics 3, I 1-60.

Lang, G. and Marshall, W. (1966) "Mössbauer Effect in Some Hemoglobin Compounds", Proc. Phys. Soc. 87, 3-34.

Long, G. J. and Stevens, J. G., eds. (1986) "Industrial applications of the Mössbauer Effect", Plenum Press, New York.

Mössbauer, R. (1958) "Kernresonzflureszenz von Gammastrahlung in Ir191", Z. Physik 151, 124-143

Thosar, B. V. and Iyengar, P. K., Eds. (1982) Advances in Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Elsevier, New York.

Varret, F. (1976) "Crystal-Field Effects on High-Spin Ferrous Ion", J. de Phsyique, Collogue CG, Supplement 12, Tome 37, 437-456.

 
     
 

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Mössbauer Spectroscopy

Mössbauer Spectroscopy is Resonant Gamma-ray Spectroscopy and is used primarily to study the electronic and chemical properties of materials. The extreme resolution of the Mössbauer transition makes it possible to resolve the hyperfine splittings of the nuclear energy levels caused by the surrounding electrons and provides the link between the chemical state of an atom and its nuclear state.

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