Mössbauer effect, structural phase transitions
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Mössbauer effect, structural phase transitions
(Dynamical properties of solids / edited by G.K. Horton and A.A. Maradudin, v. 5)
North-Holland, 1984
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Volume 5 in the series "Dynamical Properties of Solids" contains two chapters. Chapter 1 is concerned with the Mossbauer effect on the studies of the dynamical properties of solids. The author has concentrated on fields in ME spectroscopy to which less attention has been paid in recent years. Chapter 2 concentrates on structural phase transitions driven by lattice instability of solids. Structural transitions show a fantastic variety in materials as well as in microscopic mechanisms. The chapter presents a unified view of microscopic mechanisms of various kinds of phase transitions and shows the basic relationship between neutron scattering and generalized susceptibility.
Table of Contents
Studies of the dynamical properties of solids with the Mossbauer effect (B. Kolk). Lattice instability and structural phase transitions in coupled systems (Y. Yamada).
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