Abstract
Resonant nuclear reflectivity of multilayer structures measured in the specular region as a function of the angle of incidence and Mössbauer velocity (or delay time) contains full depth-selective information on hyperfine interactions. High intensity synchrotron sources may open the way to Mössbauer reflectometry.
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Nagy, D.L., Pasyuk, V.V. Calculation of Mössbauer reflectometry spectra. Hyperfine Interact 71, 1349–1352 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02397334
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