ESPECTROSCOPIA MÖSSBAUER DE VELOCIDAD CERO Y APLICACIONES
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rif.v9i02.8594Keywords:
Nuclear resonance, zero velocity, nuclear resonance absorption.Abstract
The theoretical fundamentals of the so called zero velocity Mössbauer spectroscopy is presented to measure the nuclear resonance thickness at zero velocity and total area for nuclear resonance absorption of a given sample in the transmission mode. The methodology to take and analyze the experimental data is presented, including instrumental parameters and the uncertainty in the results, using triangular and sinusoidal signals.Downloads
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