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Structure, Bonding, and the Mossbauer Lattice Temperature

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Since the earliest days of Mossbauer Effect Spectroscopy and its application to chemical problems, it has been well understood that the various parameters which could be extracted from a resonance spectrum all have characteristic dependencies on temperature. Moverover, it soon became apparent that a good deal of useful chemical information could be extracted from a determination of these temperature coefficients, and that the resulting systematics provided an additional means for understanding the structure and bonding in chemical systems.

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Herber, R.H. (1984). Structure, Bonding, and the Mossbauer Lattice Temperature. In: Herber, R.H. (eds) Chemical Mössbauer Spectroscopy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2431-7_8

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