Published February 1, 2002
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Mössbauer diffractometry on polycrystalline (57)Fe3Al
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Abstract
A Mossbauer powder diffractometer was used to measure diffraction patterns from polycrystalline foils of (Fe3Al)-Fe-57. The intensities of Bragg diffractions were measured as a function of the energy of the incident photon. The bee fundamental diffractions showed large changes in intensity as the incident energy was tuned through the nuclear resonances. These variations of diffraction intensity with incident energy were calculated with reasonable success using a kinematical theory of diffraction that included effects of coherent interference between x-ray Rayleigh scattering and, more importantly for these samples, Mossbauer scattering from nuclei having different hyperfine magnetic fields.
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© 2002 The American Physical Society. Received 7 August 2001; published 16 January 2002. This work was supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation under Contract No. DMR-9816617.Attached Files
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