2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpcs.2004.07.005
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Emission Mössbauer spectroscopy in the Co–O system under high oxygen pressure

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“…The branching ratio was adopted as b R = 0.875, and two source matrices have been considered: Rh with d s = 10 µm and CoO with d s = 40 µm. The non-stoichiometry of the latter matrix has been neglected, as it is small for all available thermodynamic conditions [7]. It has been assumed that the radiation filter is made of graphite having d F = 1 mm and is kept at ambient temperature.…”
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“…The branching ratio was adopted as b R = 0.875, and two source matrices have been considered: Rh with d s = 10 µm and CoO with d s = 40 µm. The non-stoichiometry of the latter matrix has been neglected, as it is small for all available thermodynamic conditions [7]. It has been assumed that the radiation filter is made of graphite having d F = 1 mm and is kept at ambient temperature.…”
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“…In order to study the behaviour of extremely diluted impurities one has to resort to emission Mössbauer spectroscopy [5][6][7]. In such a case, one investigates the Mössbauer level formed in the source due to the decay of the parent nucleus.…”
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“…Details of the sample preparation procedure can be found elsewhere [6,7]. The uniform distribution of the 57 Co activity in the sample under investigation corresponded to the concentration of the radioactive cobalt and nucleogenic iron at the level of 40-at.…”
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