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Recent developments in the evaluation of Mössbauer line intensities

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The angular dependence of the intensities of pure or mixed multipole transitions is formulated in a new fashion, which takes into account arbitrary texture of the Mössbauer absorber ranging from complete orientation (single crystals) over preferred orientation to random powders and an anisotropic absorption fraction of the nuclei. The application of the theory is demonstrated by means of typical examples from the literature.

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Spiering, H. Recent developments in the evaluation of Mössbauer line intensities. Hyperfine Interact 26, 737–768 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02354637

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