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Energy sources inverse temperature transitions

Inverse Temperature Transitions Extract Order (Negative Entropy) from Energy Sources ... [Pg.43]

Moessbauer spectroscopy is readily applicable only for a few elements that exhibit suitable low-energy nuclear transitions on which the method is based— to Fe, Sb, and Sn. For measurements with Ru, Ir, Pt, and Au, one faces a number of complications (low measurement temperatures, dependence on sources with short half-lives, working at synchrotrons, etc.). Co is accessible by inverse Moessbauer spectroscopy, which requires preparation of the sample with Co, the isotope that decays into the source nucleus Fe. [Pg.188]


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