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Iridium magnetic properties

It is a matter of historical interest that Mossbauer spectroscopy has its deepest root in the 129.4 keV transition line of lr, for which R.L. Mossbauer established recoilless nuclear resonance absorption for the first time while he was working on his thesis under Prof. Maier-Leibnitz at Heidelberg [267]. But this nuclear transition is, by far, not the easiest one among the four iridium Mossbauer transitions to use for solid-state applications the 129 keV excited state is rather short-lived (fi/2 = 90 ps) and consequently the line width is very broad. The 73 keV transition line of lr with the lowest transition energy and the narrowest natural line width (0.60 mm s ) fulfills best the practical requirements and therefore is, of all four iridium transitions, most often (in about 90% of all reports published on Ir Mossbauer spectroscopy) used in studying electronic stractures, bond properties, and magnetism. [Pg.320]

The properties of some rare-earth binary alloys with platinum group metals are also important in view of the role they can play in the chain of preparing ternary hydrides. Many of the alloys of the series R-M, where R is a rare earth element and M is a Group VIIIB metal, have been investigated structurally and magnetically. The alloys with iridium all have cubic structures, whereas those... [Pg.381]


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