hardware, software and Ritverc Gamma-ray sources for Mössbauer Spectroscopy.
     
 

SEE Co. offers Co-57 and Sn-119m, Mössbauer Spectroscopy Gamma-ray sources manufactured by Ritverc, GmbH, St. Petersburgh, Russia

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hardware, software and Ritverc Gamma-ray sources for Mössbauer Spectroscopy

News

arrow March 2009 -- Second 4.5K CCR Mössbauer system installed at Texas A&M Chemistry Dept.
Read Prof. Lindahl's comments here.
arrow April 2009 -- 4.5K CCR Mössbauer system installed in Dr. Victor Kunczer's lab, Bucharest, Romania.
arrow April 2009 -- 4.5K CCR Mössbauer system installed in Dr. Constatin Turta's lab, Chisinau, Moldova.
arrow May 2009 -- LHe Mössbauer system installed in Prof. Steve Cramer's lab at UC Davis, Davis, California, USA.
arrow July 2009 -- 10 K CCR Mössbauer system installed in Prof. Chirik's lab at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA .
arrow August 2009 -- 4.5K CCR Mössbauer system installed in Dr. Ion Bibicu's lab, Bucharest, Romania.
 
     
 

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Janis Research Co. www.janis.com
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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.

Click here for a brief discussion of the Fundamentals of Mössbauer Spectroscopy.

 
 
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