Article | REF: P2605 V1

Resonant nuclear scattering with synchrotron radiation

Authors: Rudolf RÜFFER, Jacques TEILLET

Publication date: September 10, 2003

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3. Application to hyperfine spectroscopy

In NRS, hyperfine spectroscopy measures hyperfine parameters, as in MS. The techniques used are nuclear forward scattering (NFS), grazing incidence nuclear scattering and Bragg nuclear scattering. Examples will be given of the first two techniques. Although different isotopes can easily be implemented (see table 2 ), for simplicity we will limit ourselves to applications with 57 Fe Mössbauer probes.

3.1 High-pressure measurements

High-pressure measurement applications are one of the fields that benefit most from the exceptional properties of synchrotron...

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