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Mössbauer Spectroscopy II

The Exotic Side of the Method

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Part of the book series: Topics in Current Physics (TCPHY, volume 25)

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Some newly discovered effects lose their glamor after a short period of euphoria. Others, however, retain their fascination for a long time and, even as they mature, display unexpected features. The Mossbauer effect belongs to the second category. Rudolf Mossbauer's discovery of recoilless gamma-ray emission in 1957 immediately caused a flurry of attention, and confirming work appeared almost at once. Since then the flow of publications has steadily increased. Most studies follow predict­ abl e paths; the essential aspects of these "conventional" experiments have been described in the first volume of the present work (Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Topics in Applied Physics, Vol. 5). These straightforward investigations have not, however, exhausted the field, boredom has not set in, and unexpected applications continue to appear. In the present volume, Uli Gonser has collected contributions that display the "exotic" side of the Mossbauer effect. They range from a masterly de­ scription of the red-shift experiment to a clear exposition of a powerful solution to the old and painful phase problem in crystallography. Each of the contributions exhibits a different side of recoilless gamma-ray emission. Together they show that the field is very much alive and continues to delight us with elegant solutions to old problems, unanticipated glimpses at new phenomena, clever uses of new technical possibilities, and ingenious applications to fields far away from physics. I believe that novel features of the Mossbauer effect will continue to appear and that new applications will still be found.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fachbereich Angewandte Physik, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Fed. Rep. of Germany

    Ulrich Gonser

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Mössbauer Spectroscopy II

  • Book Subtitle: The Exotic Side of the Method

  • Editors: Ulrich Gonser

  • Series Title: Topics in Current Physics

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08867-8

  • Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1981

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-662-08869-2Published: 17 April 2014

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-662-08867-8Published: 18 April 2013

  • Series ISSN: 0342-6793

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XII, 198

  • Number of Illustrations: 33 b/w illustrations

  • Additional Information: First part published as Volume 5 of the series: Topics in Applied Physics

  • Topics: Condensed Matter Physics, Physical Chemistry

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