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On the methodology of Mössbauer spectroscopy with67Zn

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The piezoceramic vibrators have the advantages of simplicity and stability of operation over those with quartz plates. However, the former show mechanical hysteresis causing distortions of the motion. This effect can be reduced by an appropriate choice of the ceramic cylinder, but it is not completely avoidable. That is why these distortions should be taken into account or quartz vibrators should be used in precision measurements.

The displacement piezoceramic sensor described here gives new methodological opportunities in assembling and preliminary testing of the vibrators to find the optimum of construction and operating conditions as well as for continuous motion control during spectrum accumulation and eventual corrections of the motion distortions.

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Ruskov, T., Spirov, I., Tomov, T. et al. On the methodology of Mössbauer spectroscopy with67Zn. Hyperfine Interact 29, 1587–1590 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02399540

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