MindMap Gallery Principles and Applications of M ö ssbauer Spectroscopy
Mössbauer spectroscopy is based on the principle of recoil-free emission and absorption of gamma radiation by atomic nuclei, studying the microstructure of materials through resonance phenomena. Hyperfine interactions reveal the interaction mechanisms between atomic nuclei and their surroundings, influencing the shape and position of spectral lines. This technique has wide applications in various fields, such as studying the physicochemical properties of materials by determining the valence state of iron, analyzing mineral formation processes, and detecting the presence and function of iron atoms in biomolecules.
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