Mossbauer Effect Spectroscopy (MES)
MES has been applied recently to study:
- The hydrogenation of rare earth intermetallic compounds
- Materials produced by the Molecular Beam Epitaxy technique
- Lake sediments
MES is currently applied to study:
- The anisotropy in magnetic hyperfine field at iron nuclei in single crystalline intermetallic compounds
Papers Published Recently
- Emission Mossbauer spectroscopy study of the Fe3O4 (100) surface and Fe3O4/MgO(100) and Fe3O4/CoO interfaces. L. A. Kalev, P. J. Schurer, and L. Niesen. Phys. Rev. B 68, 165407 (2003)
- Paleomagnetic Logs: a tool for dating Lake Erie's past. J. S. Mothersill and P. J. Schurer. Stud. Geophys. Geod., 47 289 (2003)
- Hydrogenation of HoFe2. P. J. Schurer, B. Bennett and M. Evans. Hyperfine Interactions (C) 5 351 (2003).
- Mossbauer investigation of the Fe/Cu interfaces in BCC Fe/Cu/Fe(001) structures. P. J. Schurer, B Scully, M. Kowaleski, B Heinrich. J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 224, 65 (2001)
Comments
Comments or suggestions are welcomed at: bryce.bennett@rmc-cmr.ca