Abstract
A high field Moessbauer spectrometer using a Bitter coil producing fields of up to 155 kOe is described. Problems encountered in the design of this type of equipment are discussed and preliminary results demonstrating the performance of the spectrometer are presented.
Citation Formats
Chappert, J., and Regnard, J. R.
High field Moessbauer spectroscopy using water-cooled magnets.
France: N. p.,
1974.
Web.
Chappert, J., & Regnard, J. R.
High field Moessbauer spectroscopy using water-cooled magnets.
France.
Chappert, J., and Regnard, J. R.
1974.
"High field Moessbauer spectroscopy using water-cooled magnets."
France.
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title = {High field Moessbauer spectroscopy using water-cooled magnets}
author = {Chappert, J., and Regnard, J. R.}
abstractNote = {A high field Moessbauer spectrometer using a Bitter coil producing fields of up to 155 kOe is described. Problems encountered in the design of this type of equipment are discussed and preliminary results demonstrating the performance of the spectrometer are presented.}
place = {France}
year = {1974}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {High field Moessbauer spectroscopy using water-cooled magnets}
author = {Chappert, J., and Regnard, J. R.}
abstractNote = {A high field Moessbauer spectrometer using a Bitter coil producing fields of up to 155 kOe is described. Problems encountered in the design of this type of equipment are discussed and preliminary results demonstrating the performance of the spectrometer are presented.}
place = {France}
year = {1974}
month = {Jul}
}