An Extension of Hesse-Rubartsch Method for the Determination of Two-parameter Distribution
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概要
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To determine the hyperfine field distribution in a sample from measured overlapped Mossbauer spectra, Hesse and Rubartsch proposed a calculation scheme. This scheme is extended to determine a distribution of arbitrary two parameters and to be applicable to any other parameter distribution analysis in addition to the Mossbauer spectrum analysis. An example FORTRAN program is given for the Mossbauer spectrum analysis.
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著者
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Komatsu H
Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Hashitsume Natsuki
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ochanomizu University
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Komatsu Hiroyuki
Doctoral Course, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University
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Hashitsume Natsuki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Ochanomizu University
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Komatsu Hiroyuki
Doctoral Course Faculty Of Engineering Tohoku University
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