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Previous course: C1850 |
Offered by:
Department of Physics
(FYS) |
No credit points with: C1850 |
Prerequisite: 10253/10100/C2100/21000/C2010/21010/C1505/10005 |
Recommended semester:
4th -7th semester |
Limitation: Max. 6 |
Scope and form: Laboratory work. |
Examination:
Evaluation of report and oral presentation
(
pass/fail
) |
Contact person: |
Steen Mørup, FYS, Building 307, Tel. +45 4525 3171 |
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Aim: The student learns to perform Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements on solid materials, to analyze them by use of standard computer programs and to interpret the results. |
Contents: As an introduction a number of reference samples are studied in order to illustrate typical applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy to obtain information about the valence state of metal atoms and their interaction with neighbouring atoms. The technique is then applied to characterize a few other samples (e.g. alloys, catalysts, meteorites, magnetic tapes, building materials, biological samples, geological samples or ceramics). |