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UFN, 1976 Volume 120, Number 1, Pages 55–84 (Mi ufn9869)

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Gamma-resonance solid-state spectroscopy under highfrequency excitation conditions

E. F. Makarova, A. V. Mitinb

a Chernogolovka Institute of Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences
b Zavoisky Physical Technical Institute of Kazan Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences

Abstract: Experimental and theoretical studies of high-frequency excitations in solids by $\gamma$-resonance spectroscopy are reviewed. Both the resonance-type and non-resonance-type alterations in Mössbauer spectra that are produced by high-frequency ac fields are elucidated. A considerable part of the review is devoted to problems of modulation of $\gamma$ radiation by ultrasonic vibrations. Various mechanisms of exciting sound by a radiofrequency field are studied, in particular, magnetostriction in ferromagnets. A new effect found by $\gamma$–resonance spectroscopy is discussed: collapse of the hyperfine structure upon fast remagnetization of a ferromagnet. A number of new nonlinear resonance phenomena are discussed that amount to combining the Mössbauer effect with the methods of radiospectroscopy (NMR, EPR, etc.). The possibility is discussed of applying these phenomena for studying the properties of solids.

UDC: 539.143.43

PACS: 76.80.+y

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0120.197609b.0055


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1976, 19:9, 741–757


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